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Women, LGBTQ+ identifying people, and people with disabilities
are more
likely to experience sexual assault in their lifetimes.
1 in 5 black women are survivors
of rape.
The absence
of a "no" is NOT a "yes".
CONSENT IS:
Freely Given
Reversible
Informed
Enthusiastic
Specific
5.8% of students have
experienced
stalking since entering college.
Consent is mandatory!
93% of juvenile victims know their perpetrator.
Rape, Incest, and
Abuse National Network
(RAINN)
1-800-656-4673
94% of women who are raped experience
symptoms
of PTSD
during the 2 weeks
following the rape.
Campus resources:
NJWC, counseling, Spiritual Life.
13% of college students experience sexual assault.
Know your rights!
knowyourix.org
The legal age of consent differs between states. Make sure you know what your state's laws are.
1/33 men have experienced an attempted or completed rape in their lifetime.
Only 20% of female college student victims report their assault to law enforcement.
Explicitly agree to
activities that
you are
okay with.
Coercion is not consent.
Consent is sexy!
Consent needs to be
acquired by all
parties
involved to be valid.
YES means YES. NO means NO.
Every 73 seconds another American is sexually assaulted.
Someone who
is incapacitated cannot give consent.
More than 50% of college sexual assaults occur in August-November.
Listen and believe survivors!
Native Americans
are twice as likely
to experience
rape or sexual
assault as compared
to all other races.
An estimated 80,600 inmates
each year
experience
sexual violence
while incarcerated.
9/10 victims of rape are female.
Safety planning is key to preventing sexual assault.
Consent can never be assumed based on past behaviors, what you wear, your actions, etc.
23% of LGBTQ+ college students have been sexually assaulted.
Silence does not
equal
consent.
Consent is totally reversible.
You can
change your mind
at any time.
Be an active bystander to
help prevent sexual assault!