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Pre-assault cues: Target Glance
Target glance as a Pre-Assault Cue We use "target glancing" to refer to any visual assessment of the surroundings or direct intentional staring at a specific point on a potential victim. A gaze in the opposite direction is commonly combined with a definitive weight...
Grooming and it’s Significance as a Pre-Assault Cue
Grooming is a pre-assault cue that can provide valuable information when assessing potential intentions. It refers to involuntary touching of the face, hair, or head. There is no specific and definitive consensus for grooming before an attack. But we hear a few...
Don’t Let Things Get Sour: The Importance of Reading Body Language in Self-Defense
We're all about not letting things get sour (using family-friendly terms). Being able to correctly interpret someone's body language is crucial in self-defense, leading to early detection, avoidance, preparation, and decision-making. Recognizing specific pre-assault...