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Sexual Assault Victims often experience...
Shock/denial
Irritability/anger
Depression
Social withdrawal
Numbing/apathy (detachment, loss of caring)
Loss of self-esteem
Loss of security/loss of trust in others
Guilt/shame/embarrassment
Students who experience sexual harassment are more likely to avoid the person who bothered or harassed them, talk less in class, not want to go to school, change their seats to get away from the harasser or find it hard to pay attention in school.
Flirting
Sexual Harassment
Sexual Assault
Rape
Sexual violence is when someone is forced or coerced into any kind of sexual activity--this means there is no consent.
Sexual Harassment
What is rape?
Sexual intercourse becomes a sexual assault or rape when a person does not or is unable to give knowing consent to
the sex act.
Rape is any penetration no matter how slight of the vagina or anus or if the mouth is forced to come into contact with genitilia (oral sex). penetration can be with a body part or object.
What is Sexual Harassment?
Any unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct
of a sexual nature.
"You are at your locker between classes. You see a group of guys walking down the hall. Two lockers down, you notice one of the boys sneaking up behind a girl and slapping her butt. All the guys are laughing and calling her "slut". The bell rings and everyone walks to class."
“You are at a party. During the past hour you notice one of your male friends has been talking to a young woman. They seem to be having a good time but it is clear that the woman has had too much to drink. At one point your friend walks by you and you hear him say he is just going to get her "one more" and "that should be enough."
A few minutes later you see him put his arm around the young woman and start to lead her upstairs.”
Most perpetrators are male,
HOWEVER,
Most men are not perpetrators!