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Break down the silos

November 7, 2010

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In my work to prevent sexual and domestic violence, I see links to many other related topics such as child maltreatment, sexual harassment and bullying, Yet, often there are different people engaged in each of these types of work, different funders, discrete groups of researchers and separate conferences to address these issues. We are trapped

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Male Sexual Coercion: A Study from El Salvador

October 20, 2009

posted in: prevention

In order to develop programs to prevent men from committing sexual assault, we need to understand what we want change.  If all we so is educate men to know that sexual violence takes place, we cannot succeed.  An article “Male sexual coercion: Analysis of a few associated factors” appearing in October 2009 issue of Psychology

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Cultural protective and risk factors

September 30, 2009

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In a new article published online in the journal Child Abuse and Neglect, the authors focus on cultural protective and risk factors in their discussion about child sexual abuse in Kenya.  I appreciate the examination of cultural practices that may support prevention efforts as a strong method to develop a community based solution.  While this

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Measuring Prevention: Report from the CALCASA Web Conference

September 22, 2009

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Last week over 50 people attended CALCASA’s web conference for California Rape Prevention & Education grantees on Measuring Prevention: Examining Strategies to Measure Effectiveness of Sexual Violence Prevention Program. Paul Schewe presented on approaches to evaluating prevention programs. Evaluating the outcomes of prevention efforts is complicated because there are so many social forces that contribute to sexual

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Virginia’a Guidelines for Primary Prevention

August 24, 2009

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The Virginia Sexual & Domestic Violence Action Alliance have just published an excellent report, Virginia’s Guidelines for the Primary Prevention of Sexual Violence & Intimate Partner Violence. The authors suggest that the guidelines be used as an “organizing philosophy” to shape primary prevention strategies. Each of the nine guidelines detailed in this publication include examples

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