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Gender and Violence Alison Herlihy Emily Perkins Holly Ekstrom Alexandria Miller
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Gender and Violence Every 2 minute a person is sexually assaulted in America 2/3 assaults are committed by a friend or acquaintance. 1/5 American women will be sexual assault victims 1/4 American women who attend college will be sexually assaulted, 9/10 of them will know their attacker. 1/71 American men will be sexual assault victims
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Gender and Violence Through normative socialization women and minority groups are placed at a disadvantage socially. Men and women have unequal power in society. Ideals surrounding gender roles and masculinity. Place emphasis on male aggression and dominance and female submission and passivism.
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Socialization of Gender The process of learning the social expectations of your gender. Occurs through: Parents School Peers Mass media Different social roles: Girls – ex. baking, cleaning Boys – ex. mowing the lawn, taking out the trash Young girls are taught that when a boy is mean to you or teases you it means he likes you.
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Women and the Media A society that objectifies and commodifies women contributes to a culture of violence against them Pop culture and the media are huge sources of degrading stereotypes and attitudes towards women The media uses images of sexualized women to sell products Pop and hip hop music often times sexualizes and dehumanizes women, portraying them as sexual objects available for the use of men
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rainn.org Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network Created National Hotline: 1-800-656-HOPE Focus on education to prevent sexual assault Website includes background information, statistics, news, and policies tips on getting help for yourself and loved ones
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Voices Set Free Nonprofit founded by Louise Bauschard in 1997. Focused on providing mental health aid, family counseling, parent and child support, and peer-to-peer coaching for victims of sexual assault.
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Make Your Move Missoula Recently created in Missoula Launched an eye catching ad campaign aiming to raise awareness about sexual violence in the small town Gathered a large following on social media networks and intend to spread the message all over Missoula Campaign shames rapists rather then blames victims Common phrases used by attackers are turned into mantras of support and aid
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Green Dot Program at UP Power based personal violence violence that has as a primary motivator the assertion of power, control and/or intimidation in order to harm another Red dot= any act, perpetrator or victim of PBPV Green dot =your individual choice at any given moment to make our campus a safer place Direct, delegate, distract
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References http://www.cdc.gov/ViolencePrevention/pdf/sv- datasheet-a.pdf
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