Criminal Justice /Sexual Assault Prevention
Sexual Assault Prevention
This deck covers key concepts and definitions related to sexual assault prevention, including consent, coercion, and support strategies.
Stalking is best defined as:
repeated, unwanted contact that communicates a threat or makes someone fear for their safety
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Stalking is best defined as:
repeated, unwanted contact that communicates a threat or makes someone fear for their safety
The best way to get consent in sexual situations is to:
discuss and clearly agree to what each person is comfortable with before any sexual activity
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Which of the following is an example of coercive tactics?
all of the above
Which of the following are examples of helpful ways of supporting a friend who discloses a harmful experience to you?
none of the above
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Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 prohibits the following:
all of the above
Threatening to share harmful or embarrassing information (or photos) with a partner's parents, friends, or colleagues is an example of relationship abuse.
True
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Term | Definition |
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Stalking is best defined as: | repeated, unwanted contact that communicates a threat or makes someone fear for their safety |
The best way to get consent in sexual situations is to: | discuss and clearly agree to what each person is comfortable with before any sexual activity |
Which of the following is an example of coercive tactics? | all of the above |
Which of the following are examples of helpful ways of supporting a friend who discloses a harmful experience to you? | none of the above |
Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 prohibits the following: | all of the above |
Threatening to share harmful or embarrassing information (or photos) with a partner's parents, friends, or colleagues is an example of relationship abuse. | True |
If you observe someone who is making another person uncomfortable or attempting to take advantage of them, options to intervene include: | all of the above |
Who can commit sexual harassment? | all of the above |
Intentionally doing things that negatively affect your partner's schoolwork, grades, or attendance is an example of: | academic abuse |
"Freezing-up" or being unable to move or respond physically during a traumatic event is an example of: | trauma-induced paralysis |
Posting or sharing sexually explicit photos of someone without that person's permission is: | sexual harassment |