Self-defense
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Unarmed self-defense
- Anti-theft system
- Armored car
- Body armor
- Bodyguard
- Cyber self-defense
- Digital self-defense
- Door security
- Gated community
- GPS tracking unit
- Guard dog
- Hand to hand combat
- Intrusion alarm
- Peroneal strike
- Personal alarms
- Physical security
- Safe room
- Secure telephone
- Video surveillance systems
Armed self-defense
- Airgun
- Ballistic knife
- Baton (law enforcement) / Tonfa (martial arts)
- Boot knife
- Brass knuckles
- Club (weapon)
- Crossbow
- CS gas
- Defense wound
- Defensive gun use
- Electroshock weapon
- Gun safety
- Handgun
- Hiatt speedcuffs
- Hollow-point bullet
- Knife / Combat knife
- Laser pointer
- Laser sight
- Mace (spray)
- Millwall brick
- Nunchuku
- Offensive weapon
- Paintball gun
- PAVA spray
- Pepper spray
- Personal defense weapon
- Riot shotgun
- Self-defence in international law
- Slapjack (weapon)
- Slingshot
- Stun grenade
- Switchblade
- Taser
- Throwing knife
- Tranquilizer gun
- Weighted-knuckle glove
Legal and moral aspects
- Battered woman defense
- Castle doctrine
- Concealed carry
- Duty to retreat
- Gun-free zone
- Gun laws in the United States (by state)
- Gun politics
- Gun politics in the United States
- Justifiable homicide
- Non-aggression principle
- Open Carry
- Reasonable force
- Self-defence in international law
- Self-preservation
- Sell your cloak and buy a sword
- Stand-your-ground law
- Use of force
- Turning the other cheek
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