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- From: "Raguet, Marissa (MDH)" <>
- To: John Foubert <>, "" <>
- Subject: RE: Suggested reading
- Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 17:42:14 +0000
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Thanks John! My description of the video was inaccurate, I believe- it sounds like the video does not actually depict the assault? Here is the accurate description
from your materials: “This powerful DVD
is a presentation of a police officer talking to new officers about how to handle rape cases. In doing so, Sgt. Ramon shares the story of a male police officer who went about his everyday business and was raped by two men. Afterward, other officers didn't
believe it happened as he said it did, couldn't understand why he didn't fight back, and blamed him for what happened.” Best, Marissa Marissa Steen Raguet Health Program Representative Sexual Violence Prevention Program From: John Foubert [mailto:]
Hi Jenn, I agree with Bob about being conscious of male survivors, offer trigger warnings, and with Claire that we should avoid the savior mentality. Thank you to Marissa
for sharing the results of one of the studies of
The Men's Program, which uses
The Police Rape Training Video.
The Men's Program combines empathy building and bystander intervention training into a program that successfully lowers sexual assault by 40% among
high risk men, significantly increases
bystander intervention, and changes the attitude and/or behavior of men 2 years later for 79% of program participants. Descriptions are in the
hotlinks provided. Presenters from
One in Four are currently traveling to visit campuses for presentations. Please contact me if you have any questions. One in Four
*********************************************** On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 10:17 AM, Raguet, Marissa (MDH) <> wrote: Hi Jenn, I know you asked about readings, but just wanted to mention that videos might also be a good tool: Participants in a 2007 research study by Foubert & Perry overwhelmingly reported that watching a
fictional video of a male police officer being sexually assaulted by other males increased their understanding of what rape feels like as well as their empathy for rape victims. This study was about “The Men’s Program”. Below is a summary of the research study.
The study can be found here:
http://www.academia.edu/189359/Foubert_J._D._and_Perry_B._C._2007_._Creating_lasting_attitude_and_behavior_change_in_fraternity_members_and_male_student_athletes_The_qualitative_impact_of_an_empathy-based_rape_prevention_program._Violence_Against_Women_13_70-86
Your colleague might be able to get a copy of the video they used by emailing the authors, though
that would require he/she offer some kind of session or program to male students to go along with the video. Though many people might disagree with showing a video of an assault, even if it can increase empathy…? Based on this finding, books by male survivors of sexual assault might be particularly impactful
to increase empathy amongst male college students. The participants of the study did emphasize that seeing that even a “strong” male figure (i.e. police officer) could be assaulted was important. (Sad to think that’s what it takes to increase their empathy!).
So I’m not sure… if the male figure was someone who could be viewed as “weak” then it might not have the same effect on empathy for the male college students. However the study only looked at frat members and athletes, so other male college student groups
might be different. Best, Marissa Marissa Steen Raguet Health Program Representative Sexual Violence Prevention Program From: Jennifer Scott [mailto:]
Hi I was asked by a colleague to make some recommendations for male college students. On Oct 10, 2013 8:54 AM, "Guttentag, Karen S." <> wrote: Who’s your audience, Jenn?
From: Jennifer Scott [mailto:]
Hi all I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions for readings or other materials that they recommend for increasing empathy towards victims of sexual harassment/ assault. Survivor stories come to mind but are there other things you might use??? Thank you |
- Suggested reading, Jennifer Scott, 10/10/2013
- RE: Suggested reading, Guttentag, Karen S., 10/10/2013
- RE: Suggested reading, Jennifer Scott, 10/10/2013
- RE: Suggested reading, Raguet, Marissa (MDH), 10/10/2013
- RE: Suggested reading, Pleasants, Robert, 10/10/2013
- Re: Suggested reading, John Foubert, 10/10/2013
- RE: Suggested reading, Raguet, Marissa (MDH), 10/10/2013
- Re: Suggested reading, John Foubert, 10/10/2013
- RE: Suggested reading, Raguet, Marissa (MDH), 10/10/2013
- RE: Suggested reading, Raguet, Marissa (MDH), 10/10/2013
- RE: Suggested reading, Jennifer Scott, 10/10/2013
- RE: Suggested reading, Guttentag, Karen S., 10/10/2013
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