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Scenario #1 

Jess is at the bar with friends having a great time on the dance floor. She breaks away to grab a drink at the bar and is approached by a guy she knows vaguely as a friend of a friend. The guy starts out friendly, but very quickly he starts to make remarks about her body and clothing that make Jess feel uncomfortable and unsafe. She realizes she would like to leave.Which uSafeUS® feature could Jess use to make a smooth exit?

Angel Drink

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What is consent?

Consent is obtained when two people (or more) decide together to engage in the same sexual activity, at the same time, in the same way, with each other. Consent cannot be given if one person is being psychically forced, verbally or physically threatened, coerced, incapacitated by drugs or alcohol, if one person gives verbal or behavioral indication that they do not want sexual contact, or if one person has authority over the other (e.g., a boss/employee)

200

How many times do you need to press the “Sound the Alarm feature” before it goes off?

Two times
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Are crisis centers free of charge? 

Yes, they are free for everyone.

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What are the 3 categories under “Helpful Answers”?

  • Sexual Assault
  • Stalking
  • Dating violence
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Scenario #2 

You and your friends come back to your dorm after a night of partying. You notice your roommate is acting weird, the way they usually do when they’re trying to pretend like they’re okay but really aren’t. You think back to the party and suspect that your roommate may have been sexually assaulted or harassed. Which uSafeUS feature(s) could you use to find help and information on what to do next?

Helpful Answers> Sexual Assault > Friend and What Next?

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Am I being stalked? 

Stalking involves a pattern of behavior that makes a person feel afraid, nervous, or in danger (in-person or via technology). Some behaviors that stalkers engage in include:

  • Sending unwanted gifts, letters, cars, or emails
  • Threatening to harm you and/or your family members, friends, or pets
  • Damaging your property, home/dorm, car, etc.
  • Following you and/or showing up where you are
  • Driving or hanging out near your home/dorm, school, or workplace
  • Monitoring your cell phone calls, text messages, or computer usage
  • Using cameras (including laptop cameras to watch you or track your location
  • Using GPS to track your location
  • Learning information about you through public records, online search services, or private investigators, or by contacting your family members, friends, neighbors, and/or coworkers
  • Spreading rumors about, posting information about, or falsely impersonating you on the Internet or social media, by word of mouth, or in a public place (e.g., grocery store
  • Engaging in other actions that track, control, or frighten you
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What is the name of the drink that signals to someone to call the police? 

Angel Drink with Lime

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Under the “What’s Next” feature what are the two reporting options?

Campus officials and law enforcement.

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Which of the following may be signs of stalking?

A. Receiving unwanted gifts.

B. Following you/showing up where you are.

C. Monitoring your phone calls/texts.

D. Using GPS to track you.

E. ALL OF THE ABOVE

E. ALL OF THE ABOVE 

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Scenario #3 

Matt has just broken up with his partner. Since the break-up, he’s been receiving texts, emails, flowers, and hand-written letters from his ex –even weeks after he told his ex to give him some space. Matt is feeling uncomfortable and kind of unsafe, but he isn’t sure if the situation constitutes ‘stalking.’ Which uSafeUS® feature might help Matt figure out what to do next?

Helpful Answers > Stalking> Myself

600

Identify behaviors of an unhealthy/abusive relationship


People in relationships deserve to be treated with respect and feel safe. Some behaviors found in abusive relationships include:

  • Coercion and threats. Making or carrying out threats to do something to harm you; threating to commit suicide; threatening others who are important to you.
  • Intimidation. Making you afraid by using looks, gestures, or actions. Destroying property, care, home/dorm, etc.; punching walls or doors; abusing pets, displaying or using weapons; blocking the door or exit
  • Isolation. Preventing or making it difficult to see friends or family members; telling you where you can and cannot go
  • Minimizing, denying, and blaming. Insulting, belittling, or shaming you; making light of abusive behavior or shifting responsibility for abusive behavior.
  • Controlling behavior. Telling you what to do, who to see, who to talk to, or what to wear; making you account for your whereabouts, etc.
  • Emotionally withholding. Not respecting your feelings, rights, or opinions; not expressing their feelings; not giving support, attention, or compliments
  • Abusing trust. Lying or withholding information; being overly jealous or accusing you of cheating; knowing “what’s best” for you
  • Using children. Making you feel guilty about your children; telling you that you have no parental rights; threatening to take the children aware or tell authorities to take your children
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Can you change the voice of the fake caller on the other side of the phone for Time to Leave™? 


Yes - select Time to Leave > Customize and choose between a Younger Female, Older Female, Younger Male, or Older Male voice recording.

600

What is the name of your on-campus crisis center? 

SHARPP: Located on the UNH campus, @ 2 Pettee Brook Lane, Durham, NH 03824.

600

What is Title IX?

Title IX addresses sexual harassment, sexual violence, or any gender-based discrimination that may deny a person access to educational benefits and opportunities.

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Scenario #4  

Nadineis consoling her friend, Maggie, after a huge fight with her boyfriend. Maggie explains that her boyfriend always tells her what she can and can’t wear, and has started demanding to see her phone to “see who she was talking to.” Today’s fight started because he told Maggie to delete the contacts for all other guys on her phone. Jenny explains that this behavior could be considered unhealthy. Which uSafeUS® feature could Jenny suggest that Maggie look at?

Helpful Answers > Relationship Violence > Myself or Friend

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Where can I find my school's policies on sexual assault? 

You can typically find your school’s policies on sexual assault on sexual assault in the student handbook or on your school’s website. If you are not sure where to start, try reaching out to your campus Title IX Coordinator.

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What quick escape website does the app take you to if you press the eye symbol in the lower right hand corner? 

The Weather Channel

800

What is the name of your on-campus counseling center? 

PACS (Psychological and Counseling Services). Found in the Office of Admissions.

800

What do you do if your friend tells you that their relationship is unhealthy or abusive?

A. Encourage and support your friend.

B. Ask if they are safe.

C. Listen to and believe them.

D. Respect their rights.

E. Encourage them to seek medical attention.

F. ALL OF THE ABOVE

F. ALL OF THE ABOVE 

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Scenario #5 

It’s a Friday night and Jack is on a date with a guy he met on a dating app. They are at a restaurant and the night is going well, the two seem to be hitting it off. But when his date starts touching Jack’s leg and doesn’t stop when he asks, Jack starts wracking his brain for an excuse to get out of there as soon as possible. Which uSafeUS® feature can Jack use to help him make a safe and smooth exit?

Time to Leave

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Are there different types of dating violence? 

Yes. Dating violence involves a pattern of abusive behaviors used by one person to exert power and control over the other. Different types of dating violence include:

  • Emotional/verbal abuse
  • Physical abuse
  • Sexual abuse
  • Economic/financial abuse
  • Reproductive abuse
  • Technological/digital abuse
  • Identity abuse
  • Spiritual abuse
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What will the “Expect Me” feature do if you don’t arrive home by the time you set?

It will send an alert to a friend/family member to contact you and make sure you are safe.

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If you or a friend is being stalked, are you able to file an anonymous report?

Yes - if the person being stalked is over the age of 18, they can contact law enforcement for anonymous information on the reporting process and can provide information about what has happened to them. However, law enforcement cannot proceed with an investigation without identifying information (varies by state).

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What is one way to practice self-care?

A. Eat regularly/healthy

B. Exercise

C. Get enough sleep

D. Allow yourself to express your emotions
E. ALL OF THE ABOVE

E. ALL OF THE ABOVE