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Did anyone else hear this?
A day or so ago, the man and woman that kissed in Times Square re-enacted the
kiss for the 60th anniversary of the end of World War Two. You know, the
kiss photo with the guy in a sailor outfit kissing the woman who I ASSUMED
was dating him.
Turns out they were strangers! The guy reported that he was going around
kissing random women - about eight or more! And I doubt he was stopping to
ask.
Granted, she didn't seem upset - they interviewed her for the 60th
anniversary re-enactment. But that's not the point! She could have been
upset and he would only have known after the fact. He could have hurt her by
not asking. He really needed to have asked.
To me, this feels similar to Adrian Brody's nonconsensual kiss of Halle Berry
at the Oscars a few years ago. No public outcry - such behavior was excused
and even applauded in the name of male exuberance. And what would Halle
Berry have been called if she had objected? Brody even brought breath
freshener to the next year's Oscars as a presenter - his smugness made me
sick to my stomach.
Is anyone else upset by this?
Ben Atherton-Zeman, Acton MA USA
Actor, Comedian, Feminist and Husband
Presenting a One-Man Play: "Voices of Men"
Call 978-263-3254 for booking information.
Quote of the month, August 2005:
"As men throughout the United States who are committed to ending violence in
our families and our communities, we support the re-authorization of the
Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). We believe that men must join together
with women to be part of the solution to the problem of domestic and sexual
violence." - Men for VAWA Declaration of Support
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There has been discussion concerning whether freshman females during the
first weeks of college are targeted for sexual assault at a rate higher
than other classes during other times of the year. I have found this to
be true for two main reasons:
First, the profile of men who assault women they know and the behavior
pattern they engage in strongly indicates that the men select targets
two or more years younger, in an environment where they can use alcohol
as a tool against reluctance, and early into the targets college years
before they have gained a support network and experience.
Second, last year our advocates had 98 contacts with college females on
our campus who had been assaulted during the 04-05 academic year. Of the
98, 77 happened off-campus in student apartments. Forty-four of the
survivors were freshmen. Thirty-one had been assaulted before the third
week of October.
I am acutely aware that this is not hard research and that limitations
exist. However, over the past 25+ years of talking with survivors and
interviewing/interrogating offenders I have found this to be accurate.
Steve
Steve Thompson
Sexual Aggression Services Coordinator
Central Michigan University
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4. RE: [menagainstviolence] campus assault (Molly Dragiewicz)
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In conjunction with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
Duke
developed a 4 hour specialized training that we offer annually to all
judicial board members who will potentially be hearing sexual
assault/sexual
misconduct cases.
I am happy to talk with you regarding our process of creating this and
about
the materials we use.
We also found Columbia University's training materials helpful as we
created
our program, so that would be an additional program to look at.
Best,
Jean
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Claire,
I noticed that my post bounced stating that I am not a list member. I
thought I had completed the steps to become a list member, but perhaps
not...can I do this? If so, how?
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Please respond to Marty, not me.
Thx.
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Hey folks-
I am trying to find a source or stat on the first few weeks and months =
of
the school year holding the largest number of campus sexual assaults. =
First
is this true? If yes who says so?
thanks in advance.
marty liccardo
utah men against sexual violence coordinator
utah coalition against sexual assault
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salt lake city, ut 84103
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Hi All,
The answer is no, it's not true. There is currently no research that
suggests that it is true. The articles people cite to support this claim
do not actually back up the claim with research.
Molly Dragiewicz
Visiting Assistant Professor of Women's and Gender Studies
Bucknell University
www.cavnet.org
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Hey folks-
I am trying to find a source or stat on the first few weeks and months
of the school year holding the largest number of campus sexual assaults.
First is this true? If yes who says so? thanks in advance.
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I was recently contacted by a previous St. Cloud State colleague who
moved to Missouri and has been hired by the army as a sexual assault
educator. She is looking for resources that may be specific to this
population. She also is to train them on cultural aspects of sexual
assault for the different countries they will be deployed to so is
looking for resources on this as well. I have sent her the book from
the Texas Coalition on The Advocates' Guide to Cultural Competency but
that will be limiting as it is cultures in the U.S. Does anyone have
any suggestions or ideas? It seems to me that the Navy was first on
board with some of this training after the Tailhook fiasco - does anyone
know if there were specific resources developed by the Navy? You can
send responses to the list or to me personally at
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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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I was recently contacted by a previous St. Cloud State colleague who
moved to Missouri and has been hired by the army as a sexual assault
educator. She is looking for resources that may be specific to this
population. She also is to train them on cultural aspects of sexual
assault for the different countries they will be deployed to so is
looking for resources on this as well. I have sent her the book from
the Texas Coalition on The Advocates' Guide to Cultural Competency but
that will be limiting as it is cultures in the U.S. Does anyone have
any suggestions or ideas? It seems to me that the Navy was first on
board with some of this training after the Tailhook fiasco - does anyone
know if there were specific resources developed by the Navy? You can
send responses to the list or to me personally at
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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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The US Army has just put out Army regulations and policies to handle sexual
assault. I
would suggest she go to the following website and download all the policies -
http://www.sapr.mil/
I just helped with one of the first official 4-day Army trainings in San
Antonio. It was
for the Medical Command and folks were there from around the world, taking
note and
learning a lot, I presume.
Connie Kirkland
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> I was recently contacted by a previous St. Cloud State colleague who
> moved to Missouri and has been hired by the army as a sexual assault
> educator. She is looking for resources that may be specific to this
> population. She also is to train them on cultural aspects of sexual
> assault for the different countries they will be deployed to so is
> looking for resources on this as well. I have sent her the book from
> the Texas Coalition on The Advocates' Guide to Cultural Competency but
> that will be limiting as it is cultures in the U.S. Does anyone have
> any suggestions or ideas? It seems to me that the Navy was first on
> board with some of this training after the Tailhook fiasco - does anyone
> know if there were specific resources developed by the Navy? You can
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> I was recently contacted by a previous St. Cloud State colleague who
> moved to Missouri and has been hired by the army as a sexual assault
> educator. She is looking for resources that may be specific to this
> population. She also is to train them on cultural aspects of sexual
> assault for the different countries they will be deployed to so is
> looking for resources on this as well. I have sent her the book from
> the Texas Coalition on The Advocates' Guide to Cultural Competency but
> that will be limiting as it is cultures in the U.S. Does anyone have
> any suggestions or ideas? It seems to me that the Navy was first on
> board with some of this training after the Tailhook fiasco - does anyone
> know if there were specific resources developed by the Navy? You can
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Connie J. Kirkland
Coordinator, Sexual Assault Services
George Mason University
4400 University Drive, MSN 2B2
Fairfax, VA 22030-4444
(703) 993-4364
(703) 993-3685 fax
www.sexualassaultservices.gmu.edu
- Re: SAPC Digest, Vol 398, Issue 1 (Out of the office), Melissa Wintrow, 08/15/2005
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