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S05 EP#3: Sexual Assaults Among College Campuses

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Trigger warning: This episode contains content that may be alarming to some listeners. Today, we will be discussing sexual assault among college campuses, issues, bystander intervention, law process and campus support. Please feel free to step away and take a moment to yourself.s According to Know Your IX, Only 12% of college student survivors report the assault to police. Notably, only 7% of survivors of incapacitated sexual assault report to the police. Survivors cite a number of reasons for not reporting: not wanting others to know; lack of proof; fear of retaliation; being unsure of whether what happened constitutes assault; did not know how to report; and fear of being treated poorly by the criminal justice system. Services and resources are available for students who have experienced sexual or interpersonal violence or stalking. You can reach out to talk to the CAPS confidential advocate at saadv@iupui.edu or ckungu@iu.eduor 317-274-5715. If you are not in a position to meet with the confidential advocate, please contact one of the following resources: National Domestic Violence Hotline – 1-800-799-7233. Deaf /Hard of hearing: 1-855-812-1011 (VP), 1-800-787-3224 (TTY). Live chat available at thehotline.org National Sexual Assault Hotline -1-800-656-4673. Live chat available at rainn.org Eskenazi Hospital Center of Hope- 317-880-8006 IU Health-Methodist Center of Hope-317-963-3394 St. Vincent Center of Hope-317-338-2121 Fransciscan Health Center of Hope- 317-528-5261 Community Health Network Center of Hope- 317-355-4673 Report: Assaults involving the IUPUI community should be reported to: IU Police: 317-274-7911 Office of Student Conduct (OSC)/Deputy Title IX Coordinator: Campus Center 270, 317-274-4431 Office of Equal Opportunity(OEO)/Deputy Title IX Coordinator, Lockefield Village 4443, 317-274-2306 To request a Safewalk escort call 317-274-7233(SAFE) - available 24/7 NOTE: Apologies for mispronunciation of Ms. Christine Kung'u last name.
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Trigger warning: This episode contains content that may be alarming to some listeners. Today, we will be discussing sexual assault among college campuses, issues, bystander intervention, law process and campus support. Please feel free to step away and take a moment to yourself.s According to Know Your IX, Only 12% of college student survivors report the assault to police. Notably, only 7% of survivors of incapacitated sexual assault report to the police. Survivors cite a number of reasons for not reporting: not wanting others to know; lack of proof; fear of retaliation; being unsure of whether what happened constitutes assault; did not know how to report; and fear of being treated poorly by the criminal justice system. Services and resources are available for students who have experienced sexual or interpersonal violence or stalking. You can reach out to talk to the CAPS confidential advocate at saadv@iupui.edu or ckungu@iu.eduor 317-274-5715. If you are not in a position to meet with the confidential advocate, please contact one of the following resources: National Domestic Violence Hotline – 1-800-799-7233. Deaf /Hard of hearing: 1-855-812-1011 (VP), 1-800-787-3224 (TTY). Live chat available at thehotline.org National Sexual Assault Hotline -1-800-656-4673. Live chat available at rainn.org Eskenazi Hospital Center of Hope- 317-880-8006 IU Health-Methodist Center of Hope-317-963-3394 St. Vincent Center of Hope-317-338-2121 Fransciscan Health Center of Hope- 317-528-5261 Community Health Network Center of Hope- 317-355-4673 Report: Assaults involving the IUPUI community should be reported to: IU Police: 317-274-7911 Office of Student Conduct (OSC)/Deputy Title IX Coordinator: Campus Center 270, 317-274-4431 Office of Equal Opportunity(OEO)/Deputy Title IX Coordinator, Lockefield Village 4443, 317-274-2306 To request a Safewalk escort call 317-274-7233(SAFE) - available 24/7 NOTE: Apologies for mispronunciation of Ms. Christine Kung'u last name.
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