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Article 10 on prevention and infringement
1. Family life safety

(1) Lock the door and turn on the light alone at home.

(2) Develop the habit of closing the door behind you, and lock the door as long as you step out of the house.

(3) Don't tell strangers that your parents are not at home. You can say, "Parents can't come to the phone now, please leave your phone number."

(4) Don't let strangers into the house when you are alone at home. If someone claims to be a service repairman, they can't enter until their parents come back.

(5) You should be able to distinguish between relatives and friends. Don't let your elders touch your body casually. If this happens, you should bravely refuse and tell your parents and teachers.

2. Safety on the way to school

(1) Go home together and avoid being alone. Take a whistle, change and mobile phone with you in case of emergency.

(2) Keep a distance from people and cars asking for directions to avoid being forcibly taken away.

(3) People lied that their parents had something to take you to, so they had to refuse him temporarily.

(4) Don't take a car of a strange adult or a black car.

(5) Pay attention to suspicious persons in stairwells and elevators. Try not to sit alone in the same elevator with strangers.

(6) By means of transportation, you can use your schoolbag to block contact with strangers. If you need to take a taxi, you can ask your parents to call a taxi first.

3. Safe life on campus

(1) In the corner of campus, such as stairwells, storage rooms and remote classrooms, you should walk with your classmates and avoid being alone.

(2) Don't go to school alone in the morning or leave school too late, and avoid staying alone in the classroom.

(3) Go home as soon as possible after school. Don't stay at school alone to help the teacher. If a teacher wants to touch you, you should bravely refuse and tell your family.

(4) If you meet a self-proclaimed inspector, teacher or relative at school, you should report to the teacher or discipline office for verification as soon as possible to avoid being deceived.

(5) Call for help immediately when you see your classmates being harassed or violated, and report to the teacher as soon as possible.

4. Safe life outside school

(1) Tell your parents where and when to go home before going out, and keep in touch. Don't stay in other people's homes without your parents' permission.

(2) Go out to play, take a safe route and avoid remote and unfamiliar places. If it is evening, it is best to go with other classmates or parents.

(3) Don't go to dance halls, game halls, Internet cafes, all-night cinemas and other places.

(4) Don't meet the opposite sex alone at home or in a quiet and closed environment, let alone go to the opposite sex's home.

(5) When walking, pay attention to the people, things, things and situations around you. If you see an exhibitionist, stay calm, don't be afraid and walk away as soon as possible.

(6) Don't enjoy the drinks or food of strangers casually, and don't accept pornographic videos and pictures of books and periodicals provided by the opposite sex to prevent them from plotting evil.

(7) When you meet the familiar opposite sex, you should keep calm, resolutely refuse and leave as soon as possible.

5. Preventive attacks

(1) If anyone around you (including relatives) feels uncomfortable with you, you have the right to say "no".

(2) Middle school students should dress appropriately and generously.

(3) When you meet a gangster, in a dangerous situation, don't provoke the other side and try to save your life.

(4) When encountering bad people, try to escape and ask passers-by for help.

(5) Whenever something is wrong, run away immediately and learn to shout "No".

(6) Keep in mind the emergency calls of relatives, police stations (1 10) and special lines for the protection of women and children (1 13).

(7) When you are hurt, speak out bravely, and don't think it is a shame.

(8) If it is infringed, you should go to police stations, shops, community homes, gas stations and other crowded places for help, contact relatives and friends and call the police.

(9) Try to remember the characteristics of gangsters (height, appearance, body shape, accent, etc. ) and means of transportation (model, car number, license plate, color, etc. What criminals commit can help the police find criminals.

(10) Strangers or acquaintances may be aggressors, and it is not only those who look like bad people who will hurt others.

(1 1) Don't take a shower or change clothes after being sexually assaulted. Parents or social workers will take you to the hospital, and social workers and doctors will help you handle it properly.