Fairfax County Police Department
SAFE Women's Self Defense Program

Sexual Assault Free & Empowered (SAFE) is a free women's self defense program offered by the Fairfax County Police Department.  SAFE is dedicated to empowering women with knowledge to reduce the occurrence of sexual assault crimes.  The program provides effective options by teaching women to take an active role in their own self defense and psychological well-being. 

SAFE is a comprehensive course that begins with classroom instruction in risk awareness, risk reduction, crime prevention strategies, and defensive concepts followed by hands-on training in physical defense techniques.  SAFE is not a martial arts program.  Physical defense techniques that are easily learned, applied, and retained for all age and skill levels are taught.  Students have the opportunity to test their new self defense skills in a simulated and controlled, yet realistic, environment.  The courses are taught by certified SAFE instructors and include a take-home reference manual.

SAFE is offered to women 12 years of age and older.  A female guardian must accompany females between the ages of 12 and 18.  We have had the pleasure of training several senior citizens, the oldest being seventy-two.  Survivors of sexual assault may take the course to help overcome fears and learn to regain control of their lives.  As many students have stated "This program is a wise investment of your time."  Consider These Statistics:

  • 90% of self defense is in the prevention of an attack;
  • 90% of crime is opportunistic;
  • Acts of violence occur every 15 seconds in the United States;
  • Six million American women are beaten each year by their husbands or boyfriends and four thousand of those women are killed.

No men other than SAFE instructors are permitted to be present during a class. Children, husbands, and boyfriends are not allowed to attend or observe the program.

Many women want to take part in this type of training, but are concerned about the physical aspects of the course.  The instructors take into consideration age and physical condition, promoting the safety of all participants.  While no one can give you a 100% guarantee that injury will not occur, consider the following:

  • To prepare for a possible assault, the training must be as realistic as possible. 
  • It's better to learn your limits and abilities in a controlled environment instead of in an actual assault.

The classes are over a two-week period on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6:15 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.  Classes are free of charge, but involve a commitment to attend four 3-hour sessions.  The classes are held each month at the Criminal Justice Academy in Chantilly, however once a year we hold a special off site class in Mount Vernon.  This year's class will be located at  Riverside Elementary School, 8410 Old Mount Vernon Road, Alexandria, on September 16th, 18th, 23rd and 25th.

For more details, a list of class dates, or to sign up for the program.
Please Call 703-246-7806

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