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  • From: "Lauren R. Gibson" <>
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  • Subject: Re: Chronicle of Higher Ed Article: Sexual Assault App
  • Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 13:00:05 +0000
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Thanks for sending this out. Our Director of Athletics forwarded me an email from their sales team advertising it earlier and I told them I’d look into it. Then this conversation thread popped up-good timing! Their video on their website says that it’s only “$5 and no scandals”. They are definitely playing up the make sure none of your athletes get in trouble and kicked out of school. I will be sending him an email back saying I would not recommend this program.

Lauren R. Gibson
Director of Wellness & Prevention Education
Sexual Assault Response Coordinator
Washington College
Caroline House
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From: <Caramagno>, Denise <>
Date: Thursday, June 11, 2015 at 4:28 PM
To: LB Klein <>, "Hotvedt, Carmen" <>, "" <>
Subject: RE: Chronicle of Higher Ed Article: Sexual Assault App

I am disturbed! 

 

I did think the interviewer took an appropriate approach.  She challenged him.

 

Denise 

 

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From: LB Klein []
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2015 11:49 AM
To: Hotvedt, Carmen;
Subject: RE: Chronicle of Higher Ed Article: Sexual Assault App

 

Is anyone else truly disturbed by this product as well as the Chronicle reporting on it? Here are some highlights for why I'm concerned this is circulating:

 

1)  "Most of these situations are about, let’s face it, people being sloppy with one another and deciding to engage in activities that have not been fully discussed." This does not jive with what we know about perpetration of sexual assault. I'm concerned that someone without real knowledge of the nature and dynamics of sexual violence is marketing a product to allegedly prevent it. 

2) Consent is not just about one "yes," it's about an ongoing series of yeses. Even if this were to be a remotely valid way to get consent from a partner before initiating sex, anyone involved should be able to withdraw consent at any time. 

3) This app and its developer don't seem to be interested in truly stopping sexual violence, holding perpetrators accountable, or supporting survivors. Concerned about a scandal within your athletic team or insert-another-group-here? There's an app for that!  Yikes. 

4) The victim-blaming and misogynistic concept that women typically "cry rape" because their feelings about a sexual encounter change the next day is all over the website for this app. This seems like more of a prevention of prosecution/accountability app for perpetrators, when perpetrators are already so rarely held accountable.

 

Also, don't read the comments.

 

LB Klein, MSW | Educator & Consultant based in Atlanta, GA

Lead Trainer, Prevention Innovations Research Center, University of New Hampshire

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Prevention Innovations Research Center
University of New Hampshire
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Subject: FW: Chronicle of Higher Ed Article: Sexual Assault App
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2015 18:21:11 +0000

FYI

 

http://chronicle.com/article/When-It-Comes-to-Preventing/230823/?cid=at&utm_source=at&utm_medium=en

 

 

 

Carmen Hotvedt
Assistant Director for Violence Prevention (EVOC)
University Health Services
UW-Madison

End Violence On Campus
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