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Day 1
Monroe Police Department
Personal SafetyIntroductions: Officer Max MichelHistory of the program DisclosuresClassroom Rules
Be Respectful, Mature, Polite & Courteous.What Ifs must be reasonable.Raise your hand.No Hats or Headwear.
Class Schedule
• Week One– Monday: Introduction, History, Rules– Tuesday: Harassment– Wednesday: Sexual Assault– Thursday: Personal Safety Means– Friday: Internet Safety
Class Schedule
• Week Two– Monday: Video: What do you think?– Tuesday: Hands On– Wednesday: “Red-Man”– Thursday: Jeopardy
Day 2
Harassment
Harassment RCW 9A.46.020
A person who harasses another is guilty of a gross misdemeanor or felony.
Columbine High School
Day 2
The Legal DefinitionSexual Harassment
• Quid Pro Quo HarassmentTrading This for That
Hostile Environment Harassment
The Legal Definition
Behavior resulting in an environment that causes a student fear, anxiety, shame, or embarrassment. It affects the student’s ability to be in school.
Sexual Harassment vs. Flirting
• Feels “bad”• one sided• feel unattractive• is degrading• feel powerless• power based• negative touching• unwanted• illegal• invading• demeaning• sad/angry• negative self-esteem
• Feels “good”• reciprocal• feel attractive• is a compliment• in control• equality• positive touching• wanted• legal• open• flattering• happy• positive self-esteem
Types of Harassment
•Visual•Verbal•Physical•Written
Newest Type of Harassment????
Cyber
What should you do if you’re sexually harassed?
• TELL THE HARASSER TO STOP!
• TALK TO YOUR FRIENDS.
• WRITE DOWN EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENED.
• AVOID BEING ALONE WITH HARASSER.
• TALK TO AN ADULT.
• ASK A PARENT TO CONTACT THE SCHOOL.
What Can Students Do?• NEVER JOIN THE
HARASSMENT
• SAY HOW YOU FEEL
• HELP THE PERSON GET
AWAY
• GO WITH THE PERSON
• OFFER YOUR SUPPORT.
“How should I respond if someone tells me that something I did feels like sexual
harassment?”
DO….• LISTEN respectfully, without
interrupting.
• ACKNOWLEDGE THEIR FEELINGS. They can feel differently than you think they should
• ADMIT your behavior, if you behaved as they say you did.
• ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY for the consequences of your behavior. Agree to make amends.
• APOLOGIZE• EXPLAIN why you behaved as you did.
For example, “I really like you and didn’t know how to show you…”
“How should I respond if someone tells me that something I did feels like sexual
harassment?”
DO NOT….• BLAME anyone else for your behavior. You are responsible for your
conduct.
• TELL THE PERSON COMPLAINING THEY SHOULDN”T FEEL AS THEY DO. For example, “It was just a joke; Don’t you have a sense of humor? You’re too sensitive; Everyone else thought it was funny; I did you a favor…”
Day 3
Sexual Assault
Washington State Selected LawsThese are not all of the laws, just an overview of the basics
• Rape 1st, 2nd and 3rd Deg. 9A.44.040, 050 & 060 • Rape of a child 1st, 2nd & 3rd Deg. 9A.44.073, 76 &79 • Consent, age of Consent• Child Molestation 1st, 2nd & 3rd. 9A44.083, 086 & 089 • Sexual Misconduct with minor 1st & 2nd. 9A.44.93, 96 • Indecent Liberties 9A.44.100 • Communication with a Minor for Immoral Purposes.
9.68A.090
Work Sheet
HAND OUT
Acquaintance Rape Awareness
Day 4
Personal Safety Means
Personal Safety means:Knowing the Facts• Aware of high risk situations.• Understand reality of anywhere.• Weapons have risks and weaknesses.• Rapists aren’t always strangers.Being Alert• To the environment.• To intrusive steps.• Trust your intuition, your gut.Planning ahead• Consider the alternatives every day.• Know what you are capable of.• PRACTICE.Being flexible• Each situation is different.• Don’t depend on weapons alone.• No one piece of advice is always valid.
Tips for Self-Protection If You are Assaulted
• Try to stay calm.• Remember your
attacker’s weak points.• Remember the natural
weapons you have.• Strike quickly and
violently.• Think before you act.
Your mind is your most effective weapon!
Weapons have Risks
• King County
Deputy Rich Herzog
• Federal Way Police
Officer Patrick Maher
• Chelan County
Deputy Saul Gallegos
What’s Wrong Here?
What’s Wrong Here?
What’s Wrong Here?
What’s Right Here?
Day 6
Internet Safety
• Grooming Techniques
• Video of Convicted Sex Offender
• Personal Information on the Internet
• Amy’s Choice
Internet Safety
Day 6
Hands On Training
Self Protection• Jerk and Run
• Stop Kicks
• Knee - Shin - Toe
• Oblique Kicks
• Knee/Elbow Strikes
• Choke Holds
• Bear Hugs