PPT-Sexual Assault Awareness Month 2012

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Sexual Violence in the Media amp Gender Identity Shatter the silence of sexual violence wwwpavingthewaynet April IS Overview Brief review of important sexual violence

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Sexual Violence in the Media amp Gender Identity Shatter the silence of sexual violence wwwpavingthewaynet April IS Overview Brief review of important sexual violence definitions and stats. Healthy Relationships, Reporting & Shattering The Silence 101. Shatter the silence of sexual violence! www.pavingtheway.net. April IS. Overview . Sexual Assault 101. Shatter the silence of sexual violence! www.pavingtheway.net. Overview . Welcome to SAAM 2012. History of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Nebraska Definitions. of Sexual Assault. . Sexual . Assault First . Degree. . Any . person who . subjects another person to sexual penetration . (a) without the consent of the victim, (b) who knew or should have known that the victim was mentally or physically incapable of resisting or appraising the nature of his or her conduct, or (c) when the actor is nineteen years of age or older and the victim is at least twelve but less than sixteen years of age is guilty of sexual assault in the first degree.. Abigail Leeder Director, Sexual Violence Prevention & Education. Jessica Linscott GTF, Sexual Violence Prevention & Education. Parts of this presentation are adapted with permission from the Penn State Judicial Affairs training curriculum.. Sexual Assault Awareness. Zonta. International (Jamestown Chapter). Sexual Assault Awareness. University of Jamestown. . Nursing Students’ Association. Sexual Assault Awareness. 16 Nursing Students. and Response (SAPR). Pre-deployment Brief. . UNCLASSIFIED. UNCLASSIFIED. Objectives. Understand . DoD and DON policy on sexual assault and sexual . harassment.. Understand customs and mores in deployed . ¿Que es Abuso Sexual?. Sexual . Assault or Sexual abuse are any types of unwanted sexual contact. Everyone has the right to decide what they do or don’t want to do sexually. Not all sexual assault are violent attacks. Forcing or pressuring someone to do something they don’t want to do or don’t consent to is Sexual Assault. Sexual assault doesn’t happen just in a relationship, it could happen with family members, friends, partners and children. Bystander Intervention & Supporting A Survivor. Shatter the silence of sexual violence! www.pavingtheway.net. Welcome to SAAM 2012!. Overview . Brief review of important definitions and stats. LEADERSHIP . INSTALLATION SARC CAN:. Provide Commanders Toolkit training in conjunction with MRE-514 by SJA.. Screen, train and assist your command UVAs with certification.. Provide training and work with your Command SAPR POC to assess your command level SAPR Program and SAPR Binder are inspection ready. Policy Options and Challenges to Best Practices. Denise A. Hines, Ph.D. . Associate Research Professor, Department of Psychology. Co-Founder, Clark Anti-Violence Education Program. Clark University. U.S. Department of Education, Grant #Q18H090012-10 . (SAPR). Mrs. Edith Davis – . Lead SARC . Lt Abigail Raney – Deputy SARC . Susan Bradford – Lead Victim . Advocate. Military Newcomers Briefing. Overview. SAPR Mission & Program. Realities, Myths, Misconceptions. West Virginia Foundation for Rape Information and Services. www.fris.org. Objectives. Overview. Commonly used substances:. Alcohol. GHB. GLB. Benzodiazepines/Rohypnol. Ketamine. Ecstasy. Responding to assaults. . by the numbers. . 1/4. . of college-age women will be the victim of sexual assault during . their. . college . career. . 13%. . . of students who are sexually assaulted report the the crime to the police. . Know its meaning. Examine a few myths and facts. Types of assaults. Some influencing factors . Possible outcomes. Navy’s policy. What to do after an assault. Introduction. Sexual assault is one of the most serious & fastest growing violent crimes in the U.S.

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