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WHAT CONSTITUTES RAPE?
Rape is forced, manipulated, or
coerced sexual intercourse perpetrated without a person’s consent
-regardless of whether the assailant is a stranger, acquaintance,
dating partner, or relative. Rape is a criminal act of hostility,
control and aggression. And this is VERY IMPORTANT: A
person who has been drinking or taking drugs cannot legally give
consent. But a person who has been drinking or taking drugs is
still by law held accountable for criminal acts. If you have sex
with someone who is not able to give consent, you may be
committing rape; and your own intoxication is not an excuse under
the law.
Rape Prevention: Five Factors
Drugs and Alcohol: BEWARE!
Sex and alcohol do not mix.
If
your date is not sober enough to give consent and you have sex
anyway, it is legally rape, even if you are also intoxicated
If
you plan to drink, have a buddy system--a friend who is looking
out for your best interest
Communication: NO MIXED
MESSAGES!!
Say what you mean
If your partner is sending unclear signals, ask for clarification
Expectations: THINK AHEAD!
Decide what your sexual values and limits
are
You never owe anyone sex, even if they spend
a lot on a date
Don’t
assume that a partner who consented to sex in the past is
consenting THIS time--check it out!
Assertiveness: NO MEANS NO!
If you say no, say it in a loud, clear voice
If you hear “no,” STOP and BELIEVE IT
Stereotypes: DON’T BE FOOLED!
Men don’t always have to be aggressive; women don’t always have to
be quiet and passive
Sexy clothing and flirtatious behavior are not invitations to sex,
they are ways to attract attention
If your date says no to sex, don’t assume it is a personal
rejection
Violence is not the way to handle feelings of frustration
Source Cited:
Project Sister “Date and Acquaintance Rape Prevention”
Whittier College takes sexual
offenses seriously.
Be informed! Read the College’s
Sexual Offense Policy,
pp.111 - 116, Student Handbook.
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Look for programs sponsored by the Counseling Center, Campus
Safety, and your Resident Advisor Staff.
For confidential counseling/information: Counseling Center ext.
4239
For anonymous and confidential information: Project Sister
Hotline
(24 hours) 800.656.HOPE (4673)
You may need medical attention: go to the Health Center on campus
or to the Emergency Room at Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital,
12401 Washington Blvd., in Whittier.
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