Preventing Sexua lViolence on College Campuses

This report was prepared for the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault (April 2014). The findings and conclusions in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position

of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Updated: 6/18/2014

Prevention and Crisis Services

Buffalo, Buffalo State College, Medaille College

campus activities focused on primary prevention of sexual violence.

Safe Horizon Richmond College of Staten Island

Implement the Bringing In the Bystander curriculum and train peer educators to provide the curriculum.

Safe Horizon Queens Plaza College Implement the Bringing In the Bystander curriculum and train peer educators to provide the curriculum.

Albany County Crime Victim and Sexual Violence Center

Albany SUNY Albany, College of St. Rose, Russell Sage College

A men’s group at SUNY Albany has created five public service announcements (PSAs). Students will design posters from the PSA’s. The Albany County District Attorney’s Office will partner with SUNY Albany on the release and promotion of the PSAs and posters. The contractor will also conduct a White Ribbon Campaign event at a Siena College vs. SUNY Albany basketball game. The contractor provides a student orientation at the College of St. Rose to educate new students about intimate partner violence, drug-facilitated rape and healthy relationships. The contractor also provides sexual violence prevention education in a College of St. Rose’s Family Violence class and in Siena College’s Sexual Assault, Dating Violence and Healthy Relationships: Peer Advocacy class, spending six days at the college in September 2013.

Crime Victims Assistance Center, Inc.

Broome Broome County Community College

Contractor provides the Green Dot prevention education trainings to students, faculty and staff in order to gain support for a community mobilization project. Trained students will become involved in bystander intervention activities on campus and participate in coalition meetings.

Cayuga Counseling Services

Cayuga Cayuga Community College, Wells College

Contractor provides the Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) curriculum to students, faculty and staff in the Criminal Justice program and encourages them to promote the message of non-violence to the campus community and beyond. College students participate in community events, including Take Back the Night to promote healthy relationships, sexual assault awareness and bystander intervention.

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