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- From: "Felty, Wade P." <>
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- Subject: Take Back the Night _ talking points question
- Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2013 19:10:10 +0000
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Friends,
This is a strange question (I think), but I am inviting our Title IX Coordinator to talk this year at Take Back the Night (we’ve divided it into two events to separate out the
Testimonial Service so those of us responsible officials don’t have to turn and flee) and I’m trying to think of Talking Points to give him. How do you have someone say it would be very helpful if you reported and went through judicial/adjudication because
it would help us find serial offenders/make our community safer, without being seen as pressuring people to go through things they don’t want? I’m a little confused on how to make their speech sound supportive without being seen as pushy towards potential
victims. Guidance would be greatly appreciated. Wade Wade Felty
Wade Felty Office of Residence Life & Housing and Judicial Affairs
Randolph-Macon College (804)-752-3234 (Office) (717)-813-3513 (Mobile 1) (804)-441-4187 (Mobile
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- Take Back the Night _ talking points question, Felty, Wade P., 04/09/2013
- Re: Take Back the Night _ talking points question, Brett Sokolow, 04/09/2013
- RE: Take Back the Night _ talking points question, Felty, Wade P., 04/09/2013
- Re: Take Back the Night _ talking points question, Brett Sokolow, 04/09/2013
- RE: Take Back the Night _ talking points question, McGough, Elizabeth M., 04/09/2013
- Re: Take Back the Night _ talking points question, Brett Sokolow, 04/09/2013
- RE: Take Back the Night _ talking points question, Felty, Wade P., 04/09/2013
- Re: Take Back the Night _ talking points question, Brett Sokolow, 04/09/2013
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