Bringing in the Bystander
Rather than focusing narrowly on perpetrators and victims, the highly interactive, researched and evaluated Bringing in the Bystander? Prevention Program uses a community of responsibility approach. It teaches bystanders how to safely intervene in situations where an incident may be occurring or where there may be risk. ?
Know Your Power??Bystander Social Marketing Campaign
Developed by researchers at the University of New Hampshire, the?Know Your Power Bystander Social Marketing Campaign?is a nationally recognized program focused on reducing sexual and relationship violence and stalking on college campuses. The campaign consists of a series of images which portray realistic and thought-provoking scenarios that highlight the important role all members of the community have in ending sexual assault, relationship violence, and stalking.?
KNOW YOUR POWER?
uSafeUS? Mobile App
The?uSafeUS? Mobile App?is currently being evaluated for its effectiveness in connecting college students and their allies to sexual assault resources and information. Initial focus group data with students and feedback from campus administrators has shown the need for this technology on college campuses.