Sexual Assault Prevention
Excessively monitoring a partner's behavior to control what they do and with whom or tracking a person through technology or social media are examples of relationship abuse.
true
An effective strategy for stepping in if someone appears to need help is:
Directly check in with the person
If you observe someone who is making another person uncomfortable or attempting to take advantage of them, options to step in include:
all of the above
Who can commit sexual harassment?
all of the above
Trauma-induced paralysis involves:
both A and B
Intentionally doing things that negatively affect your partner's schoolwork, grades, or attendance is an example of:
Academic Abuse
Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 requires schools to:
all
If a friend discloses a harmful experience to you, which of the following are helpful ways to respond to them?
all of the above
Which of the following is an example of sexual coercion?
both a and b
The best way to get consent in sexual situations is to:
discuss and agree to what each person is comfortable with
Intentionally keeping your partner from forming or maintaining connections with others is:
emotional abuse
Posting or sharing explicit photos of someone without that person's permission is:
none of the above
Stalking is best defined as:
repeated unwanted contact that communicates threat or makes someone fearful
Repeated, unwanted contact that communicates a threat or makes someone fearful can be referred to as:
stalking
"Freezing-up" or being unable to move or respond physically during a traumatic event is an example of:
trauma induced paralysis