Laws regarding sexual assault are explained in this program as well as police, court, and judicial procedures. Support groups available to victims will be discussed. Also, learn up-to-date information on the date rape drug GHB. Sponsored by the Office of Public Safety. (ref #OPS2)
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Statistics show that one in four women and one in five men will be the victim of sexual assault in their lifetime. Young people from ages 16-24 are most at risk. Learn how to protect yourselves and friends. Sponsored by WIRC/Victim Services. (ref #WIRC2)
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A national study of college students found that 84% of college men who committed rape said that what they did was definitely not rape and that 73% of the women whose sexual assault met the legal definition of rape did not see themselves as rape victims. To lessen victimization, become further educated about this topic. Sponsored by the University Counseling Center. (ref #UCC6)
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It is important to get medical care as soon as possible following a sexual assault. This program will cover the medical aspects of sexual assault including collection of evidence, care and treatment of injuries, laboratory testing, preventative treatment of STDs, emergency contraception, and referrals. Sponsored by Beu Health Center. (ref #BEU11)
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