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  • From: Katie Gentile <>
  • To: "" <>
  • Subject: RE: question about engaging local police
  • Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2012 12:33:07 +0000
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Hi all,

I apologize if this is a repeat post and I know people have answered it before.

According to Title IX, does campus security have to notify local police when it is clear a sexual assault has taken place?

thanks,
Katie

Katie Gentile Associate Professor, Counseling
Director, Gender Studies Program
524 W. 59th Street, Rm. 68.15L
New York City, NY 10019
Tel. 212.237.8110
Fax. 212.484.1319
Co-Editor, Studies in Gender & Sexuality:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/HSGS




From: Harrington, Rebecca []
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 4:32 PM
To: 'Bernstein, Lauren (LB)';
Subject: RE: Project Unspoken Sexual Assault Awareness Video on YouTube

Lauren,

Fantastic video, you are motivating me to upload the one we did here at SUNY Oneonta. It’s not up on youtube yet, but here are the links to view it from my website. Again, anyone out there, if you can make use of this, please do.

WMV File:  www.oneonta.edu/development/wellness/images/rethink/rethinkrape.wmv

On a Mac (if you don’t have the wmv file add on) www.oneonta.edu/development/wellness/images/rethink/rethinkrapequiz.mov

 

Rebecca Harrington

Health Educator

SUNY Oneonta

 

From: Bernstein, Lauren (LB) [mailto:]
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 11:07 AM
To:
Subject: Project Unspoken Sexual Assault Awareness Video on YouTube

 

The Respect Program in the Office of Health Promotion is launching our first video in Project Unspoken today. Please view and share widely. There are few high quality videos available for free via YouTube.  We are hoping this video will go viral to raise awareness about sexual assault and gender-based violence. – Lauren Bernstein, MSW - Coordinator of the Respect Program, Office of Health Promotion, Emory University

(If you’re sharing via social media, you can link back to our facebook page and “like”  us at Emory University Respect Program

 

Here’s the link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCCaKuWQLp8&feature=plcp

 

Dear Viewer,

 

Project Unspoken was created as a summer intern project at Emory University's Office of Health Promotion's Respect Program (http://www.bewellexcel.org/respect). It was a reaction to the prominent silence surrounding the issues of rape, sexual assault, and relationship violence. Even though gender-based violence is widespread, it is often an issue surrounded by silence. Project Unspoken strives to educate the public by providing easy to access information on YouTube and other media forms. This project's goal is to increase awareness and encourage society to challenge these injustices that exist in today's world. This will be the first of many videos to come. Project Unspoken will continue to work towards ending rape, sexual assault, and relationship violence as long as these problems are present. Sexual assault and relationship violence should not be left unspoken. Thank you for viewing this video!

 

Sincerely,

Project Unspoken Staff

 

 

For Support Services Contact:

National Sexual Assault Hotline - 1.800.656.4673

 

For those affiliated with Emory University Contact:

Lauren Bernstein - 404.727.1514

(Coordinator of the Respect Program)

 

Visit our Facebook fanpage for updates: http://www.facebook.com/ProjectUnspoken

Email:

 

Music by Titofelix: http://www.facebook.com/titofelix

Check them out!

 

Lauren (LB) Bernstein, MSW, 15PH

Coordinator of the Respect Program, Office of Health Promotion

Engaging the Emory community to prevent & respond to sexual assault & relationship violence

Emory University Student Health and Counseling Services

1525 Clifton Road, 103-D, Atlanta, GA 30322| Phone: 404-727-1514| Fax: 404-712-1519

(Non-confidential matters only, as email is not a secure form of communication)

Office of Health Promotion Blog  |Respect Program Blog|

 

 

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