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© 2013 University of New Hampshire Bringing in the Bystander. All Rights Reserved. Prevention

Innovations Research Center.

Pre-assessmenttinyurl.com/PREBITB19

MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY

BRINGING IN THE

BYSTANDERA Prevention Workshop for Establishing

a Community of Responsibil ity

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Innovations Research Center.

®

EXPECTED STANDARD OF BEHAVIOR AT MU

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SEXUAL ASSAULT IS NOT AN INDIVIDUAL'S PROBLEM

CHANGE THE FACTS

Bringing in the Bystander (Moyhinan,Eckstein, Banyard, Plante) © 2013

ONGOING EDUCATION

Bringing in the Bystander (Moyhinan,Eckstein, Banyard, Plante) ©

2013

FOUR THINGS EXERCISE

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WHAT IS A BYSTANDER?

ARE OUR IDEAS OF BYSTANDERS POSITIVE

OR NEGATIVE?

WHY?

BRAINSTORM

ON BYSTANDER

RESPONSIBLITY

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DEFINITIONS

Pro-Social Bystander

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They were students at the University of Virginia when

he killed her.

YEARDLEY LOVE: 1988-2010

In February 2012, George Huguely was

convicted of Second degree murder

of his former girlfriend, Yeardley Love.

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CREDIT: UVA Media Relations

WHO WERE THE BYSTANDERS?

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WHY DON'T PEOPLE HELP?

HELPING IS BASED ON:

REASONS PEOPLE DON'T INTERVENE

• “ It ’s not my bus iness or my problem”

• “Someone e lse wi l l take care of i t”

• “No one e lse seems bothered by the behav ior”

• “ I don ’t know how to he lp or intervene”

• Individual Variables

• Situational Variables

• Victim Variables

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INTERVENTION RESEARCH CONFIRMS

RECOGNIZE SITUATION

ROLE MODEL

BEING ASKED

GROUP SIZE

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SPECTRUM OF VIOLENCE

Unlikely LikelyRecognition

Frequency Happens

Less Often

Happens

Often

VISUAL: winks, invading body

space, posters, drawings,

cartoons

VERBAL: sexist, sexual remarks PHYSICAL: Touching,

Sexual/Physical Assault

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TITLE IX SEXUAL HARASSMENT, DISCRIMINATION, SEXUAL MISCONDUCT POLICY

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RAPE CULTUREADAPTED FROM D. LISAK'S RAPE CULTURE SLIDE

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CORRECTING MYTHS ABOUT VIOLENCE

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CORRECTING MYTHS ABOUT VIOLENCE

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CONSEQUENCES OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE

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WHAT IS CONSENT?

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CONSENT:

Sexual intercourse while under the

influence of alcohol or drugs may

be considered rape because:

ALCOHOL & DRUGS

• Judgement is impaired

• Ability to resist is taken away

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close up

with othersalone

distant

least safe

safest

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ESTRELLA LIMON

RAYNE TRANGSRUD

BYSTANDER ACTION: MARQUETTE

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President and Founder of Students Against Sexual

Violence

Partner of Denim Day Marquette and Justice in Action

Conference

Intervening at Marquette

WHERE HAVE YOU SEEN

PEOPLE INTERVENE?

HAVE YOU BEEN IN A

S ITUATION WHERE YOU

WISH YOU HAD SAID

SOMETHING BUT DIDN'T?

RECOGNIZE YOUR TOOLS

AND BE CREATIVE

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EFFECTIVE INTERVENTION STRATEGIES

ADAPTED FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA'S STEP UP! PROGRAM AND THE VIRGINIA TECH BYSTANDER BYSTANDER INTERVENTION PLAY BOOK

• GROUP INTERVENTION

• CLARIF ICATION

• BRING IT HOME

• " I " STATEMENTS

• HUMOR

• SILENT STARE

• "WE'RE FRIENDS, RIGHT?"

• DISTRACTION

• CUT & DIVIDE

• TAKE A P ICTURE

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AVENUES OF

SUPPORT

CONFIDENTIAL

SUPPORT

• MUPD

• Advocacy Services

• Faculty

• Hall Director & RA

• Campus Ministry/Hall

Minister

• Office of Student

Development

ADDITIONAL

SUPPORT*

**REQUIRED TO CONNECT

YOU TO TITLE IX

• Counseling

Center

• MU Medical

Clinic

• Sexual Assault

Treatment

Center at

Aurora Sinai

Additional information:

marquette.edu/sexual-

misconduct

HOW TO GET MORE INFORMATION OR

FILE A REPORT24/7 ADVOCACY

SUPPORTCALL ADVOCATE LINE

DIRECTLY

414-288-5244

[email protected] (private but not

confidential)

TAKE THE BYSTANDER PLEDGE

SPEAK UP. TAKE ACTION.

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Post-assessmenttinyurl.com/POSTBITB19

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