Sexual Assault
True/False
Facts
100
What month is April nationally known for?
What is sexual assault awareness and child abuse prevention month?
100
Wearing revealing or tight clothing is a reason why someone should be sexually assaulted?
What is False
100
What are different ways someone may use to commit a crime of sexual assault?
A person may use force, threats, manipulation, or coercion to commit sexual violence.
200
What is sexual assault?
What any type of unwanted sexual contact. This can include words and actions of a sexual nature against a person’s will and without their consent.
200
Sexual violence affects people of all genders, ages, races, religions, incomes, abilities, professions, ethnicity, and sexual orientations.
What is true
200
Nearly ___and ____ will have experienced sexual violence victimization other than rape at some point in their lifetime (Black et al., 2011).
What is 1 in 2 women and 1 in 5 men?
300
What is consent?
What is is voluntary, mutual, and can be withdrawn at any time. It's giving permission without fear to do something.
300
Women are the only victims of sexual assault.
What is false, it could be male and female
300
What are some reasons why people may not report sexual assault?
What is Concern about not being believed • Fear of the attackers getting back at them • Shame or fear of being blamed • Pressure from others not to tell • Distrust of law enforcement • Belief that there is not enough evidence • Desire to protect the attacker
400
Nearly ______in the United States have experienced rape or attempted rape some time in their lives (Black et al., 2011)
What is 1 in 5? Nearly 1 in 5 women in the United States have experienced rape or attempted rape some time in their lives (Black et al., 2011).
400
People are usually sexually assaulted by strangers.
What is false.
400
What is prevention?
What is the action of stopping something from happening or arising.
500
What are some forms of sexual violence?
What is -Rape or sexual assault • Child sexual assault and incest • Sexual assault by a person’s spouse or partner • Unwanted sexual contact/touching • Sexual harassment • Sexual exploitation and trafficking • Exposing one’s genitals or naked body to other(s) without consent • Masturbating in public • Watching someone in private acts without their knowledge or permission
500
People who sexually abuse usually target someone they know — a friend, classmate, neighbor, coworker, or relative.
What is true
500
What are ways we can increase prevention?
What is Prevention starts with challenging victim-blaming and believing survivors when they disclose. In your personal life, you can model supportive relationships and behaviors and speak up when you hear sexist, racist, transphobic, or homophobic comments. Each of us is essential in challenging harmful attitudes and the societal acceptance of rape.
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