Re: Comment Policy
Please share my articles one at a time--I think they will help promote sexual assault awareness from a survivor's perspective. Thanks--Melissa KrambeckPart 1: A sexual assault survivors view: trigger...
View ArticleRe: Behavioral Issues
Are you asking if proper social behavior is an issue that affects sexual assault, or if the social skills of people in today's digital age is an issue that affects sexual assault? To answer both...
View ArticleRe: A sexual assault survivors view: trigger for survivors
Your story is very similar to mine. As a male, I was sexually assaulted by another man before I joined the Air Force. I denied it for about 8 years and it all came back when I was sitting through SAPR...
View ArticleRe: A Sexual Assault Survivor’s View: What Did I Survive?
I'm so sorry that you were raped. As a fellow survivor my heart goes out to you. I hope that the nightmares have ceased and that you're sleeping better.I've been having a lot of nightmares again...
View ArticleRe: No Holds Barred!!
Recommendations:1. Stop conflating sexual assault with alcohol abuse. They are separate issues. Wielding sexual assault as an issue to suppress alcohol abuse is is intellectually dishonest. It...
View ArticleRe: No Holds Barred!!
Stop telling everyone half the people who drink commit sexual assault. Big difference saying 600+ SA's a year from a service of 330,000. So 300 out of 600 is more accurate, or 300 out of 330,000, for a...
View ArticleRe: No Holds Barred!!
I hate to say this but I get more training in this then I do on CRM as an aircrew member (you know the job I do every day I go to work). I can say I take less and less away each time from these...
View ArticleRe: No Holds Barred!!
Alcohol Abuse and Sexual Assault are two different issues. Separate them and stop punishing drinking-age adults for what criminals do.
View ArticleRe: No Holds Barred!!
Enough already...a person can only take so much before they give up hope, and walk away. Your message is wrong, and there is never one single data point to work with. Even when asked for numbers,...
View ArticleRe: No Holds Barred!!
I would like to see demographic breakouts, specifically by age, of SA victims and perpetrators. There are two organizations who are dealing with SA issues: colleges and the military. In colleges, SA is...
View ArticleRe: “An increase in the Air Force’s number of sexual assault cases implies...
I concur, i can only slightly see how it can be confused. We have come a long way in the AF and we need to keep at this pace of awareness &/ or pick up.
View ArticleRe: “An increase in the Air Force’s number of sexual assault cases implies...
SD, where do you think our discussions should focus?
View ArticleRe: Prevention: What it is and what it isn’t
Prevention has multiple parts in my opinion. Everything from risk reduction to active prevention and screening criteria. Each piece, is critical to what I call Effective Prevention! Effective...
View ArticleRe: Prevention: What it is and what it isn’t
The Sexual Assault Prevention Spectrum is a fantastic model for answering this question. Sexual assault prevention relies on policy/legislation, changing organizational practice, fostering coalitions...
View ArticleRe: Prevention Summit is going on Now!
Phenomenal Summit! Every Airman (big "A") needs to be "All In" for the Air Force to change its culture...let's start talking about the subject (yes, the dirty details) and develop the skills in each of...
View ArticleRe: Your thoughts are needed!
I fully believe if the conviction rate increased, that alone could deter a perpetrator, out of self-preservation. Morals are absent from the criminal mind. Sexual assault/rape are selfish acts...
View ArticleRe: Your thoughts are needed!
agreed that greater rate of convictions would further deter the small number of repeat offenders statistically linked to the greatest amount of crimes. However, culture change is required and that is a...
View ArticleRe: Prevention: What it is and what it isn’t
Airman Ticknor - You raise an interesting question regarding the mixture of alcohol, sex, and consent. Unfortunately, the best answer really is, "it depends."The state of the law regarding sex and...
View ArticleRe: Your thoughts are needed!
I find your opinion that we need to "teach men not to rape" EXTREMELY offensive. This is a tired radical feminist talking point that needs to die already and has no basis even being suggested a...
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