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Christine Gidycz

Preventing sexual aggression among college men 
(17 mins) Christine Gidycz, Ph.D., and Alan Berkowitz, Ph.D., discuss their article, "Preventing Sexual Aggression among College Men: An Evaluation of a Social Norms and Bystander Intervention Program," which will appear in the June 2011 edition of the journalViolence Against WomenListen here>>

Patrick Lemmon

Patrick Lemmon shares prevention program evaluation strategy 
(11 mins) Consultant Patrick Lemmon shares an evaluation strategy for sexual violence prevention programs. This was recorded at CALCASA's Measuring Prevention Training on March 24, 2011 in Burbank, Calif.
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Wendi Siebold

Wendi Siebold discusses online tools for evaluation 
(3 mins) Wendi Siebold talks about online tools to support evaluation. This was taped at CALCASA's Measuring Prevention Training in Burbank, Calif., on March 24, 2011.
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New study shows media underreport child sexual abuse

Berkeley Media Studies Group

The new report Case by Case: News coverage of child sexual abusereleased by the Berkeley Media Studies Group with support from the Ms. Foundation for Women, demonstrates that child sexual abuse is underreported and that media coverage does not describe the social context of child sexual abuse. The report includes recommendations for journalists on ways to improve coverage of child sexual abuse.
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CALCASA is looking for an eLearning developer to work with us on our PreventConnect project. See our eLearning Request for Proposals for more information and proposal instructions. The deadline for proposal submissions is June 17, 2011. Download>>
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