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STUDENT PROGRAMS DRUNK SEX OR DATE RAPE: CAN YOU TELL THE DIFFERENCE? |
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A one-hour interactive program for male and female audiences of all sizes. Brett Sokolow is a higher education attorney who specializes in sexual misconduct and campus security. Sokolow is the Managing Partner of the National Center for Higher Education Risk Management. He is the Editor Emeritus of the Report on Campus Safety and Student Development, and the author of ten books on campus security, sexual misconduct and campus conduct administration. Brett draws on his legal experience to facilitate this interactive jury exercise where the audience "hears" a trial based on a real sexual assault case. Brett has presented this program at over 1,800 colleges and high schools with resounding success. HOW DRUNK IS TOO DRUNK? WHAT IS INCAPACITY? NO CAPACITY=NO CONSENT MAKING ASSUMPTIONS IS MAKING A MISTAKE In addition to our student programs, NCHERM offers more than one hundred risk management workshops which can accompany any student program. ANTICIPATED PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
DRUNK SEX OR DATE RAPE has two versions, described below: 1 hour, 15 minute Standard Program (can be done in 1 hour, if needed) Learning outcomes for this presentation are maximized with a 1 hour, 15 minute time slot. The standard program is a blend of information-based and risk reduction approaches, with the goal of attitudinal shifting, but not primary prevention. Shifting attitudes in critical, and can help to lay the informational foundation for true prevention. Programs like this build allies, encourage reporting, and enhance victim self-identification. And though there are some perpetrators who may commit assaults based on ignorance of the rules or laws, most are predatory. Knowing the rules will not stop them. Given an expanded time slot, Drunk Sex or Date Rape can also incorporate a primary prevention focus through bystander empowerment. See below for a description of that version of the program. 1 hour, 30 minute Bystander Empowerment Version While many people believe that programming can and should support and empower victims and allies, we all recognize that educational programs don't actually stop rapists from raping. Yet, we can and should empower audience members to recognize predatory behaviors in others, and equip them with the skills to confront, report and prevent. This version of the Drunk Sex or Date Rape program needs a 1.5 hour timeslot, and with that expanded time, brings in a strong focus on bystander empowerment, using the case study to draw the audience into provocative discussion about predatory patterns, enabling behavior, and facilitating/accomplice behavior. The audience then explores reasons why bystanding did occur in this case, and why it happens in many situations. The audience brainstorms ways that those involved in the case and the audience members themselves can more successfully engage in their own communities not as bystanders, but as interveners. The learning outcome is ownership of the role of every member of the community in prevention, and skills to identify and safely intervene when predatory behavior is exhibited. |
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