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- From: "Peggy Barrett" <>
- To: <>
- Subject: RE: Abbreviated IRMA or Bystander Efficacy Scale
- Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2010 14:56:22 -0400
Hi Everyone,
I wanted to let you know that the survey that Kelley sent out to the
list was developed by staff, interns and volunteers at BARCC (Boston
Area Rape Crisis Center) for use at a high school where we teach a
course about sexual violence. We have used it in different forms over
the past two years. If you have questions or would like to use the
survey in some form, please contact me.
Thanks,
Peggy Barrett
Director of Community Awareness and Prevention Services
Boston Area Rape Crisis Center
99 Bishop Allen Drive
Cambridge, MA 02139
617-492-8306 x 1272
www.barcc.org
-----Original Message-----
From: Kelley Marie Adams
[mailto:]
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 2:00 PM
To: Bob Pleasants;
Subject: Re: Abbreviated IRMA or Bystander Efficacy Scale
Hi Bob,
I have used an abbreviated form of the IRMA and added in some myths
about male survivors to do a pre/post test evaluation of a sexual
violence curriculum. I will attach it to this email; let me know if this
is the sort of thing you are looking for.
Just for context, this is a survey we developed for teachers to respond
to, so there are some added questions about self-efficacy, community
involvement, and perceived knowledge of students. The IRMA questions are
embedded in the first block of questions.
Best,
Kelley
Kelley M. Adams
Health Educator & Grant Coordinator
Violence Prevention & Response
MIT Medical, Community Wellness
E23-205, 3-1318
>>> Bob Pleasants
>>> <>
>>> 10/20/2010 11:49 AM >>>
Hi all,
We're working to improve outcome evaluation of some of our programs on
campus and will likely use some of IRMA and the Bystander Efficacy
Scale, but we're aiming to have the pre/post tests a manageable length.
If you have used either of these in abbreviated format (or other
measures you've found helpful), would you please email them to me?
Many thanks,
-bob
--
Robert Pleasants, Ph.D.
Interpersonal Violence Prevention Coordinator Counseling and Wellness
Services CB# 7470 UNC-Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7470
Phone 919.966.3658 Fax 919.966.4605
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- Abbreviated IRMA or Bystander Efficacy Scale, Bob Pleasants, 10/20/2010
- Re: Abbreviated IRMA or Bystander Efficacy Scale, Kelley Marie Adams, 10/20/2010
- Re: Abbreviated IRMA or Bystander Efficacy Scale, Genevieve Brackins, 10/20/2010
- Re: Abbreviated IRMA or Bystander Efficacy Scale, Kelley Marie Adams, 10/20/2010
- DO NOT USE Re: Abbreviated IRMA or Bystander Efficacy Scale, Kelley Marie Adams, 10/20/2010
- Re: Abbreviated IRMA or Bystander Efficacy Scale, Kelley Marie Adams, 10/20/2010
- RE: Abbreviated IRMA or Bystander Efficacy Scale, Peggy Barrett, 10/20/2010
- Re: Abbreviated IRMA or Bystander Efficacy Scale, Genevieve Brackins, 10/20/2010
- Re: Abbreviated IRMA or Bystander Efficacy Scale, Kelley Marie Adams, 10/20/2010
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