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Being prepared means being in control. This guide offers hard-won advice from a veteran security expert for people who want to protect themselves and their families in any situation. Whether you're letting the kids out to play, driving through a strange city, jogging alone down a country lane, or leaving your home for a weeks holiday, the threat of danger, unlikely as you hope it might be, is real. Rather than focusing on fixing problems after they've occurred, "Be Alert, Be Aware, Have a Plan" shows how to prevent them in the first place. You don't need a personal bodyguard, rigorous training, or a fortified living space to live safely, points out Neal Rawls. What you do need is a sense of security that will lead to good habits that in turn will keep you safe.