With an uptick in unprovoked violent attacks on our city streets, public transportation and communal spaces like shopping malls and retail stores, Americans are looking for answers on how to avoid becoming the next newspaper headline.
In our November 2023 blog we talked about how managing your personal safety can be accomplished by maintaining a positive mindset. Our March blog will expand on this topic to discuss how practicing tactical awareness can reduce the likelihood of your becoming a victim of random violence. Being aware of your surroundings, understanding potential risks, and having a plan in case of emergencies are key elements of tactical awareness and could potentially save your life and the lives of others in certain situations. This can be especially important in situations where quick decision-making is crucial, such as unprovoked random attacks.
It’s important to note that tactical awareness goes beyond physical skills and involves mental preparedness. Staying alert, making informed decisions, and being adaptable to changing situations are essential aspects of tactical awareness.
Let Your Body Language do the Talking
Let’s consider the following to avoid becoming a victim of a random attack. With over 40 years of security and safety experience, the writer’s first advice would be to look like you fit in. Vulnerability and weakness are initially read by predators based on two factors: being in the wrong place at the wrong time and body language. Other factors can also increase or decrease your vulnerability, but these two are the most critical and easiest to work on.

Positive body language plays a significant role by projecting confidence and deterring potential predators. Stand and walk with confidence by maintaining your posture and avoid slouching. Dressing with confidence will convey your desire to be taken seriously. Maintain an awareness of your surroundings. Predators may be less likely to target individuals who appear alert and attentive. While eye contact is important, it can be misread so avoid staring. Furthermore, there are two myths that need to be addressed. Burying your head in your smartphone and shutting off everyday sounds with noise canceling headphones does not make you less of a target. In fact these diversions will likely delay your response time. While traveling in a group is usually a positive deterrent, it can also act as a false sense of security in certain environments where groups are viewed as a larger threat to others.
Avoiding being in the wrong place at the wrong time goes hand-in-hand with paying attention to your surroundings. Since many random attacks occur in the later hours of the day, it pays to know how a shift in hours changes the physical and social conditions of your destination. Conditions like adequate transportation, street lighting, pedestrian and vehicular street traffic and retail stores open for business are just some of the changes that transform a community during the late evening, or early morning hours of the day into a very different experience.
Understanding how your behavior will increase your safety and make you a less attractive target is critical. Here are some additional tactical tips to be aware of:
- Limit distractions, such as excessive use of smartphones or headphones, especially in unfamiliar or secluded areas.
- Stick to well-lit streets and pathways, especially during the night.
- Make yourself visible to others, especially in low-light conditions and avoid walking in blind spots where someone could approach you unnoticed.
- Keep valuables out of sight and be discreet with items like handbags, jewelry or electronic devices.
Trusting Your Instincts
Your gut feelings, or intuition, are often tied to a combination of cognitive processes, sensory input, and emotional responses. While the exact mechanisms are not fully understood, some factors that may influence and enhance your gut feelings is the subconscious mind recognizing patterns, subtle cues, or inconsistencies that your conscious mind might overlook. Your brain draws on previous situations and their outcomes to make quick assessments and guide your instincts in similar circumstances. Gut feelings often manifest as emotional responses to situations, such as feelings of unease, discomfort, or a sense of danger. Also, bodily reactions may be responses to perceived threats or signals from your nervous system-like the hair on the back of your neck standing up.
With this heightened sense of awareness it’s now time to act on your gut instincts to enhance your chances of surviving a random attack. Trusting your gut will lead to faster decision-making in critical situations. Intuition will also help you adapt to changing circumstances by guiding you to make decisions that align with your gut feelings. Being adaptable is critical in unpredictable situations which will also help you recognize when your personal boundaries are being crossed and what course of action by you is required.
These situations often escalate into a Self-Defense Mode; this is when your intuition is likely activating your adrenalin and self-defense mechanisms, preparing your body and mind for a potential threat. Again, this heightened state of awareness will enhance your ability to respond and defend yourself using your tactical verbal and physical skills to its fullest potential.

Conclusion
Following your instincts can boost your confidence in decision-making, as it’s based on your internal perception of a situation and confidence is a deterrent which can influence potential attackers. Trusting your instincts builds self-trust over time and the more you rely on your intuition and observe positive outcomes, the more confident you become in your ability to navigate challenging situations..
It is important to note that while intuition is a powerful tool, it should be used in conjunction with other safety practices, such as situational awareness, emergency preparedness, and self-defense training. Taking flight is always an alternative, as long as the path you take leads you to a safer space. Trusting your instincts is about being proactive and taking steps to ensure your safety is based on your internal cues. At Integrated Security Services we’d like to remind our readers that Tactical Awareness is a goal that requires acknowledgment and practice.
Remember that these tips are general guidelines, and it’s crucial to adapt them to your specific strengths and weaknesses. Being proactive about your personal safety can significantly reduce the likelihood of your becoming a victim of a random attack. For more security and safety advice you can contact us at our toll-free number (888) 808-9119 or website at www.intesecurity.com.

