Monday, March 4, 2013

Today in Rape Culture

[Content Note: Discussion of rape culture]I lately discovered this posting around the Virginia Tech police department's website which particulars a category provided to Virginia Tech students known as "Rape Aggression Defense". In the description:The Rape Aggression Immune System is really a program of realistic, self-defense tactics and methods. The Radical Product is an extensive course for ladies that starts with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and avoidance, while advancing onto the fundamentals of hands-on defense training. Radical isn't a Fighting Techinques program. Our course is trained by licensed Radical Teachers and gives you a workbook/reference manual. This manual outlines the whole Physical Defense Program for reference and continuous personal growth. The Radical System of Physical Defense is presently being trained at many Schools and Colleges. The growing, endemic acceptance of the product is mainly because of the convenience, simplicity and effectiveness in our tactics, solid research, legal defensibility and different teaching methodology. The Rape Aggression Immune System is devoted to teaching women defensive concepts and methods against various kind of assault, through the use of easy, effective and proven self-defense/fighting techinques tactics. Our bodies of realistic defense will give you a lady using the understanding to create an informed decision about resistance.These kinds is perfect for women only. I searched law enforcement site and there's nothing particularly specific to males regarding rape and assault prevention. After Which I discovered this (that is from late recently):(CNN) -- The College of Colorado-Colorado Springs was roundly belittled and made fun of a week ago by victims' privileges groups, gun advocates yet others skeptical of tips about the school's website for removing rapists, which incorporated peeing and vomiting as potential methods for repulsing attackers.[...]Within the wake of last week's debate, UCCS removed the guidelines, that have been should have been "last measure options when other defense techniques happen to be exhausted," the college stated inside a statement explaining its decision.The guidelines were removed of the original context as supplemental material for any self-defense course for college students referred to as Rape Aggression Defense Systems, or R.A.D., Jim Spice, the college's executive director of public safety and chief of police, stated within an e-mail.As noted both in the CNN article and also the R.A.D. description around the Virginia Tech website: "The Radical System of Physical Defense is presently being trained at many Schools and Colleges". Anybody question what "rape culture" appears like? It appears as though that: "prevention" being down to the victim which to be the normal, recognized approach we take to like a society discuss protection against rape and assault.There's a little of excellent news for the reason that Congress finally reauthorized the Violence Against Women Act and, because the Center for Public Integrity notes:Inside a election of 286 to 138, House people approved a reauthorization of VAWA that includes, as Section 304, the Campus Sexual Violence Elimination Act, referred to as Campus SaVE.[...][...]The legislation, first filed in nov 2010, will expand needed campus education schemes to incorporate prevention awareness and bystander intervention methods for college students, designed to stop sexual assaults from occurring. The measure aims to enhance victim protections by ensuring counseling, legal assistance, and health care on campus, among other lodging. Additionally, it will establish minimum, national standards for those schools to follow along with in reacting to accusations of sexual assault and sexual violence. For example, the act makes explicit that schools must afford both alleged perpetrator and also the alleged victim exactly the same privileges — use of advisors, written notices, in addition to appeals processes — throughout campus disciplinary proceedings.Regrettably: the sequester. The sequester will stomach VAWA funding, including programs like individuals to enhance campus education and safety. “They’re available meeting people, giving their trust, rather than making people earn their trust,” stated College of Georgia Police Chief Jimmy Williamson, whose school reported five rapes this past year. [erectile dysfunction. that year could be 2011]Most assaults on campus are by acquaintances, he stated, and new students haven’t had time for you to assess their new buddies.“We make ourselves susceptible to individuals that possess the wrong intention," Williamson stated.(source) image from Rape Crisis Scotland--[Leaving comments Recommendations: This publish isn't concerning the merits of person people selecting to consider self-defense classes. Knowing others for doing this or otherwise doing this is this is not on-subject and could be Missing The Purpose. So let us avoid that within the comments thread, mmmkay?][Related Reading through: Five Explanations Why "Train Women Self-Defense" Is not an extensive Means to fix Rape, Rape Culture and Campus In-Security]

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