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- To: "Susan Marine" <>, <>
- Subject: RE: playing the game
- Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 15:23:53 -0800
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Did anyone ever mention if there is an updated version of "Playing the Game?"
Thanks,
Linda
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Subject: playing the game
Is there an updated version of "Playing the game"? Last time I saw it, it
was very dated-- late 80's haircuts and clothes. I couldn't get students to
take it seriously because of this...
Susan
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>
>In response to your search for an alternative video, I suggest, Playing
>the Game: A video on Date Rape. The video is 15 minutes and 30 seconds
>in length.
>
>After a night of drinking at a Frat party, a rape occurs. Three
>housemates, one of which is the perpetrator, discuss their perception of
>the event which eventually led to the violation of another. The film
>also shares the views of the housemates of the person who was violated.
>
>The video addresses verbal and non-verbal consent, alcohol, victim
>blaming, and the myths surrounding sexual assault. Contact information
>listed below.
>
>Playing the Game - A video on Date Rape
>www.intermedia-inc.com
>Quality educational videos 1800-553-8336
>
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>Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 11:00:49 -0500
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>Hi All,
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>I am looking for a good anti-rape video specifically directed at men. I
>am
>aware of the video used in the 1 in 4 program, and am seeking an
>alternative to that one.
>I also know about Tough Guise.
>Any others that people other than the producers of the video can
>recommend?
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>Thanks,
>
>Molly Dragiewicz
>Director
>Women's Resource Center
>Bucknell University
>
>(570) 577 1375
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>Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 11:58:04 -0500
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>The point of entry here varies. Our philosophy is that students will be
>
>more comfortable reaching out to students they see as educated on the
>subject and approachable. Because of this, RA's are trained every
>summer on issues relating to sexual aggression. Their protocol is to
>listen to the survivor and then refer to our second student group; SAPA
>(Sexual Assault Peer Advocates) or the counseling center. Last
>semester the SAPA's had approximately 140 contacts with survivors and
>friends. Many of the contacts come from our crisis phone. The martix of
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>services needs to have student involvement.
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> >Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 11:56:22 -0600
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> >Our point of entry is the Sexual Violence Prevention Program. In our
> >materials we list other places like the community sexual assault center
> >and public safety but typically students are always referred here to me
> >and then I assess needs and offer referrals to other places if needed.
> >I think it is good to list other alternatives because I know not
> >everyone is comfortable coming to the Women's Center (my program is
>part
> >of the campus Women's Center) but I work closely with those other
>places
> >and usually will get a call from them and can walk over to their office
> >to meet with the student. I agree with trying to reduce the number of
> >times a student needs to tell their story and as an advocate I can help
> >them with all of those processes vs. it being compartmentalized with
> >each different area. =20
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> >Lee LaDue
> >Assistant Director/Coordinator of Sexual Assault Services
> >St. Cloud State University Women's Center
> >720 4th Ave. S.
> >St. Cloud, MN 56301
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> >Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 09:40:36 -0500
> >From: Molly Dragiewicz
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> >Hi All,
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> >I am wondering about the best practices for points of entry into
>sexual=20
> >assault services and/or judicial procedures on campus. Here the push is
> >to=20
> >encourage students to contact one of several Sexual Assault Survivor=20
> >Advocates (trained volunteers), me, Public Safety, the DA, one of
>the=20
> >campus counselors, student health, our local rape crisis, one of the
> >deans=20
> >etc etc. Most of these people have extremely limited training and
> >education=20
> >about sexual assault.
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> >I understand that the idea is that students will be most likely to talk
> >to=20
> >someone they know already and feel comfortable with. However, I
>suspect=20
> >that the numerous entry points may just be adding confusion for the
> >students.
> >
> >I am also concerned that survivors are being asked to give their
>account
> >
> >multiple times, at each office. When students come to see me as a
>first=20
> >contact, I don't think they necessarily want me to ask them all of
>the=20
> >questions to fill out a reporting form that we have, which is not the
> >same=20
> >as the public safety reporting form, or what the DA might want to
>know=20
> >about the case, especially if I am referring them to an advocate who
> >will=20
> >then need to fill out her own report and so on. They generally want to
> >tell=20
> >someone what happened, and hear that it is not their fault and their=20
> >feelings are normal, and find out their options.
> >
> >What kinds of experiences with campuses that have one unified point
>of=20
> >entry or multiple points of entry built into your sexual assault
> >response=20
> >do listmembers have? Has anyone worked with both kinds of system and
>can
> >
> >compare the 2? What do you think works best? Is there any research on
> >what=20
> >works best for survivors?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >
> >Molly Dragiewicz
> >Director
> >Women's Resource Center
> >Bucknell University
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> >(570) 577 1375
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We just received a preview copy yesterday from Intermedia, and it is the
same version (circa 1988)
It's still a pretty good video-- I wish they'd make an updated version. I
think I'll write to them and suggest it.
Susan
At 03:23 PM 4/1/2004 -0800, Anderson, Linda wrote:
>Did anyone ever mention if there is an updated version of "Playing the Game?"
>Thanks,
>Linda
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- RE: playing the game, Anderson, Linda, 04/01/2004
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- RE: Playing the Game, Helen Arnold, 04/05/2004
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