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which of the following can be used in prevention and treatment programs for sexual aggressors

by Lucinda Legros Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What can CDC do to stop sexual violence?

CDC’s goal is to stop SV from happening in the first place. The solutions are just as complex as the problem. In order to prevent SV, we must understand and address risk and protective factors at the individual, relational, community, and societal levels. CDC developed a resource, STOP SV: A Technical Package to Prevent Sexual Violence

What is the goal of sexual violence prevention?

Prevention Strategies. The goal of sexual violence prevention is to stop it from happening in the first place. The solutions are just as complex as the problem. Preventing sexual violence requires addressing factors at all levels of the social ecology —the individual, relational, community, and societal levels.

What should be included in a safety plan after sexual abuse?

Lists household rules that should be established in a safety plan after the disclosure of child sexual abuse. General house rules are provided that address appropriate clothing, tickling, wrestling, respect, kindness, and pornography. Bedroom rules cover bedroom sharing, location of bedrooms, knocking, night lights, and closed doors.

What are the best programs to prevent dating violence?

Dating violence prevention program that uses the relationships between high school athletes and their coaches to change social norms and behaviors. Bringing in the Bystander is a bystander education and training program designed for male and female college students.

What is a protocol for sexual abuse?

These protocols serve as guidelines for staff in the development of written policies and procedures for a Sexual Abuse and Assault Prevention and Intervention Program. Some procedures may not be applicable or feasible for implementation at a particular facility; however to the extent possible, they should be incorporated as part of a successful program.

When an employee, contractor, or volunteer is alleged to be the perpetrator of detainee sexual abuse or assault

When an employee, contractor, or volunteer is alleged to be the perpetrator of detainee sexual abuse or assault, the following shall be notified immediately: ƒ The facility administrator, ƒ The highest ranking on-site ICE/DRO representative, ƒ The respective Field Office Director.

What is the purpose of an investigation?

The purpose of the investigation is to determine the nature and extent of the misconduct. You may be asked to give a statement during the investigation. If criminal charges are filed, you may be asked to testify during the criminal proceedings. Any detainee who alleges that he or she has been sexually assaulted shall be offered immediate protection and will be referred for a medical examination.

What is a sexual act in ICE?

attempting to engage in a sexual act with any detainee or the intentional touching of a detainee’s genitalia, anus, groin, breast, inner thigh, or buttocks with the intent to abuse, humiliate, harass, degrade, arouse, or gratify the sexual desires of any person. Sexual abuse/assault of detainees by staff or other detainees is an inappropriate use of power and is prohibited by ICE policy and the law. Staff Sexual Misconduct is: Sexual behavior between a staff member and detainee which can include, but is not limited to indecent, profane or abusive language or gestures and inappropriate visual surveillance of detainees.

What is the National Institution of Corrections?

The National Institution of Corrections (NIC): ƒ Offers training and technical assistance and provides a national clearinghouse for information on the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 (PREA), and ƒ Is required by the PRLE to produce an annual report to Congress.

What does it mean to touch a detainee's butt?

One or more staff member, volunteer or contract personnel engaging in, or attempting to engage in a sexual act with any detainee, or the intentional touching of an detainee’s genitalia, anus, groin, breast, inner thigh, or buttocks with the intent to abuse, humiliate, harass, degrade, arouse, or gratify the sexual desire of any person.

What is the role of staff and detainees in the detention system?

All staff and detainees are responsible for being alert to signs of potential situations in which sexual assaults might occur and making reports and intervention referrals. In accordance with the Detention Standards on Admission and Release and

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