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 Sexual assault  Incest  Child abuse  Child pornography  Human Trafficking  Rape *If you are uncomfortable… please let me know and you can step.

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2  Sexual assault  Incest  Child abuse  Child pornography  Human Trafficking  Rape *If you are uncomfortable… please let me know and you can step out.

3 44% of victims of sexual assault are under 18 and 80% are under 30. Every 2 minutes someone in the U.S. is sexually assaulted. 60% of sexual assaults are never reported to police 15 of 16 rapist will never spend a day in jail. Approximately 2/3 of assaults are committed by someone known to the victim.

4 Rape Incest Dating and Domestic Violence Acquaintance Rape Sexual Harassment Male Sexual Violence Stalking Partner Rape Stranger Rape Child Sexual Abuse Sexual Exploitation by helping professionals Drug Facilitated Sexual Violence

5 Incest is sexual contact between persons who are so closely related that their marriage is illegal (e.g., parents and children, uncles/aunts and nieces/nephews, etc.). This usually takes the form of an older family member sexually abusing a child or adolescent.

6  The victim has been told that what is happening is normal or happens in every family, and doesn’t realize that it is a form of abuse  The victim may not know that help is available or who they can talk to  The victim may be afraid of what will happen if they tell someone › The abuser may have threatened the victim › The victim may care about the abuser and be afraid of what will happen to the abuser if they tell › The victim may be afraid of what will happen to them if they tell  The victim may also be concerned about how many people will react when they hear about the abuse › They may be afraid that no one will believe them or that the person they confide in will tell the abuser › The victim may be afraid that people will accuse them of having done something wrong

7 Sexual assault of children often includes incest as a subset of this form of sexual assault. Contact Can Include:  Fondling  Obscene phone calls  Intercourse  Oral or anal sex  Prostitution  Pornography  Any other sexual conduct that is harmful to a child's mental, emotional, or physical welfare Additional Features  May consist of a single incident or many acts over a long period of time.  Abuse is more often perpetrated by someone known to the child.  Abuse may escalate over time, particularly if the abuser is a family member.

8  is the visual representation of minors under the age of 18 engaged in sexual activity or the visual representation of minors engaging in lewd or erotic behavior designed to arouse the viewer's sexual interest.

9  Nude Pictures of a minor is an example! Dangers of “sexting”  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFK AFo_etkE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFK AFo_etkE

10  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjVK JRcXOew http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjVK JRcXOew (child Pornography warning)

11  Labor trafficking  Sex trafficking

12  Human trafficking is the trade in humans, most commonly for the purpose of sexual slaverytrade sexual slavery

13  Women are branded… Sold, and kept against Their will…

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15  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kv GGUsdDjB0 (not working) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kv GGUsdDjB0  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utZ V2opOnH8 (girl tells her story) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utZ V2opOnH8  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyv RduLghfY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyv RduLghfY

16  Don’t share personal information on the internet  Don’t accept FB, Twitter, Instagram request from people you don’t’ know.  NEVER share naked photos of yourself with anyone  Tell a parent or trusted adult if you feel uncomfortable during online communication!

17 Rape : forced sexual intercourse, including vaginal, anal, or oral penetration. Penetration may be by a body part or an object.  Rape victims may be forced through threats or physical means. In about 8 out of 10 rapes, no weapon is used other than physical force. Anyone may be a victim of rape: women, men or children, straight or gay.

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21 Partner Rape is defined as sexual acts committed without a person's consent and/or against a person's will when the perpetrator is the individual's current partner (married or not), previous partner, or co-habitator. Types of Partner Rape:  Battering rape - the experience of both physical and sexual violence within a relationship. Some may experience physical abuse during the sexual assault. Others may experience sexual assault after a physical assault as an attempt to "make up."  Force-only rape - motivated by a perpetrator's need to demonstrate power and maintain control. Therefore, he/she asserts his/her feelings of entitlement over his/her partner in the form of forced sexual contact.

22 Acquaintance assault involves coercive sexual activities that occur against a person's will by means of force, violence, duress, or fear of bodily injury. These sexual activities are imposed upon them by someone they know (a friend, date, acquaintance, etc.). Some Key Points:  A prior or current relationship or previous acts of intimacy are insufficient indicators of consent.  Verbal consent must be obtained both in each instance of sexual intimacy and as the level of sexual intimacy increases (e.g., moving from kissing to petting, from petting to oral sex, from oral sex to intercourse or anal sex, etc.).  Like other forms of sexual assault, acquaintance assault is motivated by a need to control, to humiliate, and to harm. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Wgviv47pBchttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Wgviv47pBc Cautionary tail regarding your personal choice

23 3 Major Categories  Blitz sexual assault - The perpetrator rapidly and brutally assaults the victim with no prior contact. Blitz assaults usually occur at night in a public place.  Contact sexual assault - The suspect contacts the victim and tries to gain her or his trust and confidence before assaulting her or him. Contact perpetrators pick their victims in bars, lure them into their cars, or otherwise try to coerce the victim into a situation of sexual assault.  Home invasion sexual assault - When a stranger breaks into the victim's home to commit the assault.

24  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZL mBVG0QDM teens warn on how to stay safe and signs of break up violenc. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZL mBVG0QDM

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