| Free College Safety Book According to a study conducted by the National Crime Justice Service (NCJRS), founded by the DOJ, College campuses host large concentrations of young women who are at greater risk for rape and other forms of sexual assault than women in the general population or in a comparable age group. Based on their findings, Bonnie Fisher and her colleagues estimate that the women at a college that has 10,000 female students could experience more than 350 rapes a year-a finding with serious policy implications for college administrators.
The study found that many women do not characterize their sexual victimizations as a crime for a number of reasons (such as embarrassment, not
Their study additionally showed that out of each of the rapes that they tracked: 35.5 % were committed by classmates 34.2% by friends 23.7% by boyfriend or ex-boyfriend 2.6% by acquaintance 4.0% by others
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Tony Newsom has been an LAPD officer and School/University Safety Consultant for 20 years.
Tony Newsom's College Safety 101 Workshop
Each year approximately 526,000 college students experience violent crimes, including robbery, false imprisonment, kidnap, aggravated assault, domestic violence, rape, and acquaintance rape.
~ U.S. Department of Justice
• 26% of college females are victims of domestic violence or sexual crimes – at fraternity parties or in their
own dorms.
• At least 1 in 4 college women will be the victim of a sexual assault during her academic career.
• In a survey of high school students, 56% of girls and 76% of boys (many of whom were entering college) believed forced sex was acceptable under some circumstances. Acquaintance Rape: When students transition from high school to college, they must have effective tools to stay safe!
Tony Newsom is one of the most captivating speakers you will ever meet. He has been featured on CBS talk radio, was the keynote speaker at the 2009 Arkansas Collegiate Drug Education Committee spring conference, and will serve as an instructor at the 2009 Texas School Safety Conference. Newsom also taught educators and school officials at the 2009 National Student Safety Summit in New York, 2010 School Safety Collegiate Conference in Las Vegas and 2011 at the Collegiate School Safety Conference in Florida and Los Angeles.
Awareness + Intervention = Prevention
Awareness: We should tell students the truth about the dangers that lurk around them -- with complete honesty, without pulling any punches.
Intervention: Meet them on their ground. Don't tell them not to go to parties; tell them what to look out for at parties. Consistently provide
them with the necessary tools, insight, and information that will help them make rational, logical decisions when they face a potentially
harmful situation.
Prevention: You can prevent students from falling prey to harm.
With Awareness + Intervention, they can also prevent their peers and siblings from becoming victims.
INCLUDED IN THE WORKSHOP:
5 things every student who transitions from high school to college must know to stay safe.
4 things every 2nd, 3rd and 4th year college student must know to stay safe.
9 on-campus safety tips NO college student should be without.
8 off-campus safety tips NO college student should be without.
Why every college student must learn to recognize GHB, Ecstasy, and other date rape drugs.
8 ways to prevent acquaintance/date rape from happening to you.
4 things you must know about rapists and how to avoid their tricks and schemes.
5 times you should NEVER open your door or buzz someone in.
6 tips that will keep you out of a relationship that involves violence.
5 absolute necessities you must have to exit a relationship that involves violence.
2 reasons that looking out for fellow students can radically increase your safety.
5 things you must know in order to effectively report a crime.
5 effective methods to avoid being stalked.
Each student will receive a PDF copy of the workshop material, and will be able to fill in the
answers for each topic during the workshop. Depending on the school and the time allotment,
there can be a 15-20 minute table-top discussion at the end of the seminar. If faculty or staff or
volunteering mature students are present to moderate the discussion, I have a few powerful
recent crime news clipping that can be discussed.
University/College Safety Consultant
Book Tony Newsom to come your University/College and help you to develop a School Safety Strategic Action Plan and Team.
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