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  • From: "Franklin, Robert (VDH)" <>
  • To: "" <>
  • Subject: RE: Services for Perpetrators/Potential Perpetrators
  • Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 17:34:03 +0000
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I would check out the work done by Stop it Now, that is a part of their work.  They also have a great Advice section

 

http://www.stopitnow.org/

 

http://www.stopitnow.org/advice-column - The Ask Now! advice column is one of the services offered by Stop It Now! Help Services.

 

An example from http://www.stopitnow.org/12_questions

 

Twelve Questions About Your Behavior Only You Can Answer

Do you need help?

 

“If you are wondering about your own sexual thoughts and behaviors toward children, we encourage you to answer these questions honestly. They are designed to help you decide whether you may need help. Take a few minutes to ask yourself the following twelve questions.”

 

Robert L. Franklin, MS

Sexual and Domestic Violence

Community Outreach Coordinator

Division of Prevention & Health Promotion

Virginia Department of Health

109 Governor Street, 9th Floor

Richmond VA  23219

Phone: (804) 864-7739

Fax: (804) 864-7748

 

email:

 

web: http://www.knowcoercion.com

web: http://www.menendingviolence.com

web: http://www.varapelaws.org

web: http://www.paramihija.com

web: http://www.vahealth.org/Injury/sexualviolence/

From: Pleasants, Robert [mailto:]
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2012 10:57 AM
To:
Subject: Services for Perpetrators/Potential Perpetrators

 

Hi all,

 

We are working to determine what services we can offer to perpetrators or folks who identify to us as potential perpetrators (mostly through screenings we do in alcohol or mental health interventions).

 

-Do you have services/protocols for perpetrators on your campus?

-Similar but slightly different question: do you have protocols for how to deal with a student who identifies in a way that suggests they might be a perpetrator or a potential perpetrator?

 

Thanks,

-bob

 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Robert Pleasants, Ph.D.
Interpersonal Violence Prevention Coordinator
Counseling and Wellness Services
Campus Health Services

(919) 843-7173

CB# 7470 James A. Taylor Bldg.

UNC-Chapel Hill

Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7470

 

http://safe.unc.edu

 

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