Tulane Men Against Rape
"We're all in this together."
Rape Protective Measures

Rape is a violent crime, an invasion, a frightening experience. Rape affects women, no matter what their age, race, or economic status. All women are potential victims of sexual assault.

By being aware, a woman can reduce the likelihood of becoming a rape victim. This does not mean that all rape can be prevented. Rapists commit rape - NOT VICTIMS.


Psychological Preparedness
  1. Accept the fact that you are a potential rape victim. Many women operate under the illusion, "It will never happen to me." It may.
  2. Educate family with community rape prevention and counseling.
  3. Become familiar with community rape prevention and counseling.
  4. Become familiar of locations and situations where rape is more likely to occur and avoid them, or take precautions.

In a Dating/Friend Situation
  1. The majority of rapes that occur are termed "acquaintance rapes" - the rapist and victim know one another. Trust your feelings. If you become uncomfortable in a situation, assertively ask the person to leave. Do not worry about hurt feelings.
  2. If possible, let a friend or roommate know who you are with and where you will be. Leave an address and telephone number when possible.

In Your Car
  1. Keep windows and doors locked.
  2. If you should be followed into your driveway, stay in your car with doors locked. Sound your horn to get the attention of neighbors or to scare others off.
  3. When parking at night, select a place that will be well lit when returning to the car.
  4. Check the interior of the car before getting in

On the Street

  1. Be observant of things around you. If someone is following you, go to the nearest house or store.
 
Contact TMAR at crollin@tulane.edu