HOW TO BATTLE SEXUAL ASSAULT AMONG STUDENT. 50% payout to campusconnect.
Here is a little definition of sexual assault :
Sexual assault is any involuntary sexual act in which a person is coerced or physically forced to engage against their will, or any non-consensual Sexual touching of a person. Sexual assault is a form of sexual violence, and it includes rape, groping, forced kissing or the torture of the person in a sexual manner which are commonly seen in our todays campus ether from the lectures or our fellow student. Sexual assault is a form of sexual violence, and it includes rape, groping, forced kissing, child sexual abuse, or the torture of the person in a sexual manner.
HERE ARE DIFFERENT TYPES OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE
- [1] sexual harassment
- [2] stalking
- [3] coercion
- [4] sexual assault
- [5] rape
- [6] diminished capacity rape
- [7] acquaintance rape
- [8] partner rape
HERE ARE SOME SAFETY PRECAUTION TO KEEP IN MIND AS A COLLEGE STUDENT
[1]Be aware of your surroundings at all times. Avoid playing loud music or looking down at your phone while walking out in public
[2]Know your resources and where you can get help when you need it.
[3]Listen to your gut instincts and tell someone if you feel unsafe.
[4]Stick to well-traveled and populated routes. At night, pick the path with the most light.
[5]Take advantage of walking escorts and shuttles if you’re out late at night.
[6]Whenever possible, take a friend with you
[7]Become familiar with the safe and unsafe areas of your campus town and stay away from potentially dangerous areas and situations.
[8]Keep your doors locked at all times, and windows closed when you are headed out
[9]Watch your drink to make sure nobody has access to it avoiding spiking it with something unfamiliar or dangerous
[10]Make sure to go with someone you trust and
Don’t be afraid to say no.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU HAVE BEEN SEXUAL ASSAULTED
[1]find a safe and secure place to stay for the main time
[2]get immediate medical attention
[3]inform friends, families and counselor for assistance
[4]speak with legal professional
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