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Dealing With Campus Violence Against Women
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STALKING
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SEXUAL HARRASSMENT
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SEXUAL VIOLENCE
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DATE RAPE
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
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DO YOU THINK YOU ARE BEING FOLLOWED OR WATCHED?
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IS YOUR DOMESTIC PARTNER PHYSICALLY OR MENTALLY ABUSING YOU?
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HAVE YOU BEEN SEXUALLY ASSAULTED OR DATE RAPED?
IF YOU ANSWERED YES TO ANY OF THESE QUESTIONS, YOU ARE A SURVIVOR.
Los Angeles Southwest College is a participant in the Prevention of Campus Violence programs funded by the Department of Justice. Colleges of the Los Angeles Community College District and Mount Saint Mary coordinate this program under the leadership of the research division of the Rossier School of Education at the University of Southern California.
The grant strives to develop programs to prevent campus relationship violence, domestic violence, date rape and stalking. Los Angeles Southwest College has established a campus response team to develop special programs and to provide assistance to victims of sexual and/or domestic violence. The Campus Response Team of Los Angeles Southwest College can provide confidential assistance.
Contact Us:
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Jose Robledo, College Vice President - (323) 241-5279
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Marilyn Moy, Dean of TRiO Programs - (323) 241-5279
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Darlene Comegys, Administrative Secretary - (323) 241-5256
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Alexis Tucker, Counselor - (323) 241-5200
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Joni Collins, Community Services Director - (323) 241-5288
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Blanchie Hollier, Facilities Assistant - (323) 241-5238
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Blanca Barajas, SFP Program Specialist - (323) 241-5477
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Deputy Michael Mitchell, LA Sheriff Department - (323) 241-5311
FACT: 1 in 4 women experience intimate partner violence in their lifetimes.
Here you will find resources, exercises, and information about intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and stalking for adjudicators, students, and staff members. Excerpts from the DVD "Dealing With Campus Violence Against Women" are available to be viewed on this website after completing a short informational quiz, and the DVD is now available for purchase here. Additional information concerning upcoming events, team contact information, and the most recent news may also be found on this website by following the links above.
Intimate Partner Violence
Learning Objectives-
Understanding the concept of abuse and distinguish between different types of abuse
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Verbalize the motivations or explanations underlying violence against women in intimate partner relationships
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Understand the relationship between abuse in intimate partner relationships and power and control
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Recognize the signs and different aspects of abusive relationships (physical, emotional, sexual, financial)
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Define the elements of healthy relationships
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Verbalize the ways an individual, college, or community can assist victims of abusive relationships
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Learn strategies of dealing with abusive relationships when personally experienced, witnessed or experienced by friends and/or family members
>> more information on intimate partner violence, quiz, and video clips
Sexual Assault
Learning Objectives
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Understand the concepts of sexual assault, rape, and consent
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Review basic realities and statistics related to sexual violence on campus
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Articulate the definitions and the nature of the various forms of sexual violence acts perpetrated against women in college environments
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Learn strategies of dealing with and confronting negative attitudes towards women and prevalent "myth rapes"
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Understand the notions of power and control and their role in sexual violence
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Be able to explain why the history of consensual relationship between the victim and perpetrator is not relevant in determining whether sexual violence has taken place
>> more information on sexual assault, quiz, and video clips
Stalking
Learning Objectives
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Clearly articulate a definition of "stalking"
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Understand the difference between stalking and persistence
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Examine the relationship between stalking and the notions of power and control
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Examine hypothetical examples of stalking behaviors
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Learn strategies of recognizing and dealing with the incidents of stalking
>> more information on stalking, quiz, and video clips
Funded by the U.S. Department of Justice Violence against Women Office Programs. (Grant #2002-X2093-CA-WA)