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SUMMARY:Tools to Support Campus Sexual Assault Prevention and Response
DESCRIPTION:Sexual violence is a significant criminal justice problem with long-term effects for its victims. In particular\, sexual assault on or related to college campuses across the United States presents a growing public health and economic burden\, starting with significant impacts on academic outcomes. The long-term goal of the NIJ-funded Campus Sexual Assault and Response (CSAR) study is to support the development of policies\, protocols\, training\, and interventions to prevent and strengthen responses to CSA by campus public safety agencies in partnership with campus health and wellness centers. This NIJ-sponsored presentation pairs two tools to support campus staff. First is a checklist to inform and prepare campuses for effective prevention and trauma-informed CSA responses. Second is the trauma and research-informed uSafeUS® Campus Violence Prevention and Response Mobile App and accompanying administrator dashboard\, providing both sexual violence prevention and post-violence response features to support survivors and direct students to on and off-campus resources 24/7. \nWebinar Learning Objectives: \n\nRecognize the importance of multi-level\, collaborative approaches to prevent and respond to campus sexual assault.\nCharacterize the approaches to support student protection and policy adherence\, advance administrative relationships\, 24/7 prevention messages\, and real-time information for survivors and their allies.\nDescribe protocols for integrating new tools into administrative systems to prevent and respond to CSA through trauma-informed approaches.\n\nLearn More and REGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/tools-to-support-campus-sexual-assault-prevention-and-response/
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SUMMARY:Preventing Relationship and Sexual Violence on College Campuses
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will discuss implications and recommendations for the prevention of sexual assault\, dating violence\, and harassment on college campuses in the U.S. based on findings from an NIJ-funded study on Population and Subgroup Differences in Prevalence and Predictors of Campus Sexual Assault (Award No: 2020-VA-CX-0004). Audience members will be invited to participate in a discussion of strategies and considerations for violence prevention on college campuses that target campus-level factors contributing to victimization and perpetration. Recommendations for further study of socioecological factors contributing to inequities in violence that can inform prevention programming will also be discussed. \nWebinar Learning Objectives: \n• Understand differences in the prevalence and patterns of victimization among college student subgroups.\n• Identify implications for intervention and prevention strategies to reduce relationship and sexual violence on college campuses.\n• Identify potential approaches to furthering knowledge on structural factors contributing to victimization and perpetration experiences among college students. \nLive captioning will be available. \nLearn more and REGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/preventing-relationship-and-sexual-violence-on-college-campuses/
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SUMMARY:"We Never Give Up the Fight": A Report of the National Women's Community Survey
DESCRIPTION:The Los Angeles LGBT Center\, in partnership with Justice Work and 120 partner organizations\, has released the findings from the largest and most comprehensive survey on LGBTQ+ women who partner with women in the United States. The study “We Never Give Up the Fight”: A Report of the National LGBTQ+ Women’s Community Survey\,” aims to celebrate the expansiveness of its community\, and use its findings to strengthen our movements\, shift policy agendas\, and increase funding streams where needed. The report analyzes the responses of 5\,002 LGBTQ+ women who answered nearly 170 questions in a national community survey fielded from June 2021–June 2022. There are a variety of subjects covered within this report including an in-depth look at intimate partner violence within the LGBTQ+ community. \nJoin the National LGBTQ+ Institute on IPV as they host Jaime M. Grant to discuss the findings of this study and its implications for the DV/SA field. \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/we-never-give-up-the-fight-a-report-of-the-national-womens-community-survey/
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