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Presenters. PAUL M. CELL Chief of University Police Co-Administrator, MSU SART Montclair State University (973) 655-5122 cellp@mail.montclair.edu DONNA M. BARRY, RN, APN-C, FN-CSA Director, University Health Center Co-Administrator, MSU SART Montclair State University

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  1. Presenters PAUL M. CELL Chief of University Police Co-Administrator, MSU SART Montclair State University (973) 655-5122 cellp@mail.montclair.edu DONNA M. BARRY, RN, APN-C, FN-CSA Director, University Health Center Co-Administrator, MSU SART Montclair State University (973) 655-7470 barryd@mail.montclair.edu

  2. Workshop Objectives Discuss campus roles that may be considered first contacts for sexual violence victims Identify key training topics and techniques

  3. What is our traditional approach?

  4. Awareness ProgrammingOutreach ProgrammingPolice Academy TrainingCrisis InterventionHealth Care Providers

  5. And the responsibility for training/programs ?

  6. Let’s color outside the lines for a moment……

  7. Who Do We Train? Decision Makers? Judiciary Officers/Boards? First Contacts? Campus Responders? Community Responders? High Risk Groups?

  8. What Do We Teach These Groups?

  9. Key Training Objectives Primary Prevention Changing the “Mind Set” self reflection Definition of sexual violence non stranger assault offender behaviors Victim/Survivor behaviors Risk Reduction recognition of vulnerability The alcohol connection Bystander intervention

  10. Key Training Objectives Response services How to get help and who does what Federal and Local Laws Campus Victim Bill of Rights

  11. Decision Makers Changing the “Mind Set” self reflection Definition of sexual violence non stranger assault offender behaviors Victim/Survivor behaviors Federal and Local Laws Campus Victim Bill of Rights Liability issues Comparative Analysis

  12. Judiciary Officers/Boards Changing the “Mind Set” self reflection Definition of sexual violence State statutes non stranger assault offender behaviors Victim/Survivor behaviors Federal and Local Laws Campus Victim Bill of Rights Code of Conduct Expert Witnesses

  13. “First Contacts” Changing the “Mind Set” self reflection Definition of sexual violence non stranger assault offender behaviors Victim/Survivor behaviors Risk Reduction recognition of vulnerability The alcohol connection Bystander intervention

  14. “First Contacts” Response services How to get help and who does what Federal and Local Laws Campus Victim Bill of Rights

  15. Campus Responders Changing the “Mind Set” self reflection Improving the “believability factor” Definition of sexual violence non stranger assault offender behaviors Victim/Survivor behaviors Cross Training Federal and Local Laws Campus Victim Bill of Rights

  16. Community Responders Campus culture and dynamics “The Alcohol Effect” Higher Education Law Campus Victim’s Bill of Rights “The Re - traumatization Effect” Victim/Offender Behaviors Campus Services/Partnerships

  17. “High Risk Groups” All First Contact Training Topics Stereotype vs. Reality Is That Who You Really Are? Group Think Effect

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