Resources
Women’s Safety Class
What would you do if you were followed? What is the safest way to travel? Is your politeness putting you at risk?

The Lynnwood Police Crime Prevention Unit Officer will be at the meeting to talk about ways women, in particular, can keep themselves safer and plan ahead just in case of an emergency.
We travel a lot as speakers and wouldn’t it be smart to take a listen and be safer when we are traveling solo?
This year I participated in the Citizen’s Police Academy in Lynnwood and last year in Seattle. I thought we could all gain value from having this time to talk and discuss how to stay away from vulnerable situations. Bring your scenarios to discuss.
I will be putting on a series of professional women’s classes, so keep your eye on the Return On Image Workshop Page. You can join the facebook fan page too.

Please register, thanks. Jolene
go to ReturnOnImage.com
Find the sex offenders in your area
You can ask your local police department. It will very, but they know where they are. You can ask for a bulletin. They might have a profile of the sex offender they can share with you.
Get help
- If you are a victim use your local resources. You will not know how this will effect you. Get familiar with your options. You can also get resources here.
- National Center for Victims of Crime
Self-Defense
- Talk to your local police department. They may or may not be able to suggest classes. Google “self defense” and “safety class”.
- See if your police department has a citizens police academy and join.
- Join your police department’s neighborhood watch.