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- From: "Seguin, Angela DiNunzio" <>
- To: "Bernstein, Lauren (LB)" <>, Brett Sokolow <>, "Felty, Wade P." <>
- Cc: "" <>, "" <>
- Subject: RE: Red Zone Statistics/Freshman
- Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2013 13:20:18 +0000
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I refer to these same studies when referencing the Red Zone. Angela DiNunzio Seguin Project Director, UD-DSU VAWA Grant Coordinator, Sexual Offense Support Student Wellness & Health Promotion University of Delaware (302) 831-3457 http://www.udel.edu/studentwellness
From: Bernstein,
Lauren (LB) [mailto:] Hi all,
The Red Zone period is less about reporting and more about prevalence. Of course, reporting is far lower than prevalence,
even on campuses that have proactively worked to increase the number of students coming forward. For campus-specific data, I would suggest looking at your AlcoholEdu metrics, if you use AlcoholEdu or a similar program.
They tend to ask about sexual touching without consent at the six week mark, which would likely give you high numbers for those first year students (particularly if you stratify females), based on my consultation with other campuses. As this is a requirement
on many college campuses for first year students to register, you tend to have a very high response rate. I would suggest reading Flack et al's "The Red Zone: Temporal Risk for Unwanted Sex Among College Students," published
in 2008 in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Kimble et al "Risk of Unwanted Sex for College Women: Evidence for the Red Zone, published in 2008 in the Journal of American College Health, as they specifically refer to the red zone phenomenon. My best, LB Lauren (LB) Bernstein, LMSW |
Assistant Director for the Respect Program Office of Health Promotion | Emory University Student Health and
Counseling Services Phone: 404-727-1514| Fax: 404-712-1519 | respect.emory.edu | 1525 Clifton Road, 103-I, Atlanta, GA 30322 The Respect Program engages
the Emory community to prevent & respond to sexual assault & relationship violence as part of the Office of Health Promotion, which facilitates student learning, engagement, and well-being and collaborating for a healthy and socially just campus environment.
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Brett Sokolow [] There aren't any. It's an anecdote that took on empirical proportions. For most campuses September and April see spikes in reporting. Check your clery
stats for clusters of reporting going back a number of years and a trend might emerge. President & CEO, The NCHERM Group, LLC. Executive Director, NABITA Executive Director, ATIXA 610.993.0229 Sent from my iPhone
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- Red Zone Statistics/Freshman, Felty, Wade P., 09/19/2013
- Re: Red Zone Statistics/Freshman, Brett Sokolow, 09/19/2013
- RE: Red Zone Statistics/Freshman, Bernstein, Lauren (LB), 09/19/2013
- RE: Red Zone Statistics/Freshman, Seguin, Angela DiNunzio, 09/19/2013
- Re: Red Zone Statistics/Freshman, Guttentag, Karen S., 09/19/2013
- RE: Red Zone Statistics/Freshman, Seguin, Angela DiNunzio, 09/19/2013
- RE: Red Zone Statistics/Freshman, Bernstein, Lauren (LB), 09/19/2013
- Re: Red Zone Statistics/Freshman, Brett Sokolow, 09/19/2013
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