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What Is The Role Of College Faculty In Stopping Sexual Violence?, Alison C. Cares
What Is The Role Of College Faculty In Stopping Sexual Violence?, Alison C. Cares
Sociology and Criminology Department Faculty Works
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Providing Care And Support For Victims Of Crime: Exercises And Assignments, Alison C. Cares
Providing Care And Support For Victims Of Crime: Exercises And Assignments, Alison C. Cares
Sociology and Criminology Department Faculty Works
Exercises and assignments created to provide college students with a foundation on how to be present for and provide resources to people in their lives who are victimized by crime, including those who share their campus environment.
Teaching About Victimization, Alison C. Cares, Linda M. Williams, David Hirschel
Teaching About Victimization, Alison C. Cares, Linda M. Williams, David Hirschel
Sociology and Criminology Department Faculty Works
Given the prevalence of victimization, especially among college-age populations, we all have students who have experienced their own victimization or the victimization of someone close to them. Violent victimization rates are highest among those age 18 to 24, an estimated one in four to five women experience an attempted or completed sexual assault during their college career, and most victims of rape, physical violence, and/or stalking by an intimate partner were first victimized before the age of 25. Some victims may be visible, in that they choose to share their experiences with you or the class, or their experience is …
Responding To Victims Of Crime: Basics For Interns, Alison C. Cares
Responding To Victims Of Crime: Basics For Interns, Alison C. Cares
Sociology and Criminology Department Faculty Works
This curriculum kit provides college students an introduction to basic skills for interacting with victims of crime in an internship or field placement setting.