Resources

Guides

Free field references for personal safety, threat awareness, and decision-making under pressure.

Start with the guide that matches the situation you are preparing for. Each PDF is built to be read quickly, saved, and reviewed before higher-risk environments.

Free Guide

Women's Personal Safety Quick Reference

For women who want practical safety principles without fear-based advice or fantasy self-defense. Helps with recognizing targeting behavior, protecting exits, setting boundaries, and avoiding common traps.

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Free Guide

Reading People: Intent Detection Field Guide

For anyone who wants to read behavior more accurately before a situation becomes obvious. Helps with boundary testing, forced proximity, deceptive calm, and the difference between awkwardness and threat.

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SENTINEL Field Reference

For quick review of the full framework. Covers the eight SENTINEL phases, the ten tools, and the basic decision logic in one fast-access reference.

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Vehicle Safety Quick Reference

For parking lots, transit, rideshares, roadside stops, and vehicle-based routines. Helps with surveillance detection, entry and exit planning, and avoiding predictable exposure.

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SENTINEL Sequence Reference

For practicing the order of action under pressure. Helps you remember what to scan, what to evaluate, when to create distance, and when to leave.

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Core Framework

SENTINEL Foundations: The 10 Tools

A deeper walkthrough of the tools behind the framework. This will cover perception, positioning, behavior reading, decision-making, and physical interruption.

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Skills Series

SEE MORE | THE EQUALIZERS | THINK FAST

A planned video series built around perception, physical response, and rapid decision-making. The goal is to make the framework easier to practice, not just understand.

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Free Guide

The Reverse Profile: Weekly Self-Assessment Protocol

For checking how you may appear to others in public, social, or high-risk settings. Helps with routine predictability, visible vulnerability, digital exposure, and environmental habits.