A new study from Brigham Young University (BYU) in Utah maps out just how differently women and men see things while walking alone at night, illuminating concerns women have when out alone after dark.
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Aug. 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A comprehensive new national survey commissioned by LogicMark, Inc. (LGMK), a provider of personal safety devices, related to women’s safety exposes ...
South Africa ranks as the most dangerous country for solo female travelers. Only 25% of women feel safe walking alone at night in this nation. The reality is stark. Brazil Presents High Crime Rates ...
When night falls, the simple act of walking alone can feel dramatically different from one city to the next. In some places, fear doesn’t just show up in crime reports — it lives in the minds of ...
Travel insurance site InsureMyTrip recently conducted a study to figure out the safest destinations for women traveling solo. After evaluating 62 destinations across metrics like, "feeling safe ...
The survey demonstrates how mobile technology has become central to women’s daily personal safety strategies. Seventy percent of respondents text or call friends or family to communicate their ...
Is France less safe than Rwanda and Bangladesh? The new World Safety Index has raised questions on security across Europe. People feel less safe walking alone at night in Italy and France than in ...