CA Advancing PREA Office Hours: Supporting Incarcerated Survivors During Forensic Exams and Investigatory Interviews

CA Advancing PREA Office Hours: Supporting Incarcerated Survivors During Forensic Exams and Investigatory Interviews

During this webinar, we aim to provide RCC advocates with the tools and skills needed to effectively support incarcerated survivors during forensic exams, investigatory interviews, and other types of related accompaniments.
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Survivor Safety
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Two-Part Series: Campus Sexual Misconduct

Two-Part Series: Campus Sexual Misconduct

This two-part series provides an overview of the ways in which problematic sexual behavior presents on campus, a description of what is known about individuals who engage in problematic sexual behavior, and the interventions most likely to reduce the likelihood of re-offense. The series also offers an in-depth introduction to STARRSA Programs.
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Survivor Safety
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The Rise of Sexual Choking/Strangulation: What You Must Know About Prevalence, Consent, Communication, and Safety

The Rise of Sexual Choking/Strangulation: What You Must Know About Prevalence, Consent, Communication, and Safety

In this talk, Dr. Debby Herbenick shares findings from her team’s research on rough sex practices, with a focus on sexual choking/strangulation including prevalence, frequency, communication, consent, short-term and long-term health implications of sexual choking.
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Survivor Safety
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Know More, Do More: Recognizing and Responding to Stalking on College Campuses

Know More, Do More: Recognizing and Responding to Stalking on College Campuses

This webinar explores the dynamics of stalking, focusing on the highly contextual nature by discussing common tactics used by those who stalk, the co-occurrence of stalking with domestic and sexual violence, and how campuses can respond to better support survivors and hold respondents accountable.
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Survivor Safety
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