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Summarizes what is known about those who commit sexual offenses and evaluates ways to prevent future offenses. The SMART Office addresses college campus safety through several campus-based sexual assault prevention initiatives, including a project to target perpetrators during the sanctioning phase of the student disciplinary process using research-based interventions, such as risk assessment and treatment.
Provides information and answers to common questions about sexual assault on college campuses. Questions include how common it is, how to make campuses safer, and what to do if you are assaulted.
Reports that certain California universities do not ensure that all faculty and staff are sufficiently trained on responding to and reporting student incidents of sexual assault and sexual violence. Recommends the Legislature take the following actions: 1) Amend State law to require universities to educate all university employees annually, consistent with their role, on their obligations in responding to and reporting incidents of sexual harassm
Provides background information on sexual violence on campus and its prevalence, descriptions of the Clery Act and Title IX, and an analysis of prominent policy and legal issues related to these two statutes. Report also includes a brief description of a related third statute focused on educational privacy.
Combines the findings from two subject matter meetings with the best available evidence on sexual violence prevention and reflects CDC’s current thinking about how to prevent sexual violence on college and university campuses.
Contains case study examples, resources, and tools to strengthen school safety practices. Real world profiles highlight strategies that have worked for a range of safety topics: meeting an active threat head-on, in-depth safety audits, school critical incident planning, tip-line strategies, and over twenty other issue areas.
Provides support, tips, tools, and expert advice to help you or someone you love quit smoking. There are specific pages for veterans, women, teens, and older adults, as well as resources in Spanish.
Provides institution leaders with key strategies to demonstrate institutional commitment to ending sexual assault; build goodwill with those on campus and in the community; affirm a campus culture that doesn’t tolerate sexual assault; model language for other college leaders to use; and focus institutional attention, and resources, on the importance of prevention.
Acts as a resource for students across the country to use in their prevention efforts. Users can can find information about college substance misuse, ways to help a friend that is struggling with addiction, facts about drugs on campus, and more. The Peer Education Portal highlights the work students are doing on different campuses.