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Applying the Best Available Research Evidence to Build Comprehensive Strategies for Sexual Violence Prevention
Abstract: Eliminating sexual violence on college campuses and in communities requires a comprehensive approach to primary prevention based on the best available research evidence. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in partnership with federal and... (read more)
Publication Date: 2016
Bystander Intervention in Action: Training the How-Tos of Intervention
Abstract: In this webinar, Jill Weisensel, a night shift operations lieutenant for the Marquette University Police Department, discusses best practices in bystander intervention programming for colleges and universities, the role of broad-based programming in... (read more)
Publication Date: 2017
Bystander-Focused Prevention of Sexual Violence
Abstract: This publication provides information for any audience regarding common components of bystander intervention and lists delivery methods, combining tools and online resources.
Publication Date: 2014
Every Choice
Abstract: Every Choice is a program designed to inspire and motivate students to take action when faced with a potential act of sexual violence, dating or domestic violence, or stalking. Every Choice is aimed at reducing campus violence and stalking by equipping... (read more)
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URL: Every Choice
Intervene
Abstract: Intervene is both a stand-alone, online 20-minute video portraying student bystanders successfully intervening in seven situations and an in-person, 60-minute workshop in which students view the video and engage in a facilitated conversation to reflect... (read more)
Publication Date: 2016
URL: Intervene
Prevention Innovations Research Center
Abstract: Prevention Innovations is a collaboration between researchers and practitioners that develops, implements and evaluates cutting-edge programs, policies and practices that will end violence against women. Their team is made up of researchers and... (read more)
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Sexual Assault: Courageous Conversations and Bystander Intervention
Abstract: It is uncomfortable to talk about sex, it is difficult to talk about sexual assault, and it is troubling to have to consider the behaviors of perpetrators who commit these crimes. It takes courage to have a conversation. The prevalence and growing... (read more)
Publication Date: 2016