Sexual Harassment, Sexual Assault and Rape Flashcards

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What is the rate of sexual harassment in high school and university? and what were the two reasons for this rate in the study?

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75%

  1. bad researcher = false, misleading and deceptive information
  2. when you are a critical thinker you check the source as well (didn’t source check)
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What was the policy UBC made?

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if someone is personally offended by something someone said, that is sufficient to launch a complaint against the other person

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can you determine what happened to someone in an incident?

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you cannot determine what happened to someone based on their demeanour or actions during, immediately after, or after after an incident

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if a man and women are both equally intoxicated… (finish the sentence)

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if a man and women are both equally intoxicated and decide to have sex (no threat) why should the women turn around and say I regret it

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what did the lady say should happen if a man and women are both equally drunk?

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if a man and women are both equally drunk they should both charge the other with sexual assault (equality)

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What was Mary Koss’s famous study?

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rape study on campus that 25% of females said yes they were sexually assaulted

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what was Kristina Hoff summers debate with Mary Koss?

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that only 27% of the 25% called rape, rape when asked directly

even 6% is too high

most of the women were still with their partners after

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why is Mary Koss wrong?

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many of these women couldn’t believe they could be rapped by their bf at that time in 1987

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what is the most important goal of human functioning?

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learning to master/control your environment

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what is every relationship try to balance in professors therapy

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control (learning to control your internal relationship is also control

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what is the Diana Davison: judge robin camp situation?

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it seemed that the judge asked the women who accused the man of rapping her “why couldn’t you keep your knees together”?

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what did the judge robin camp ask the women who accused a man of sexual assault?

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why couldn’t you keep your knees together

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what was the judge robin camp actually doing in the Diana Davidson case?

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in the transcript the judge was not saying that, the judge was simply trying to understand how the assault occurred because the science and physiology didn’t make sense. it was hard to physically assault her without her helping a lot - judge was wondering how it happened

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what is the conclusion about the Diana Davison: judge robin camp?

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the judge did nothing wrong

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what does the professor say we need in a sexual assault for example if someone said no and the person still progresses

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we need to pay attention to nuance, we need nuance

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what law changed in the late 90s in Canada?

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the no means no law

17
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why did they change the no means no law in Canada?

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there’s a lot of people who don’t know the difference between a “shy no” and a “no” and not able to imply context in the no so we need these laws

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what did the judge say in the late 90s about clear consent?

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he said she didn’t say no strong enough, even a judge couldn’t understand

19
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finish the sentence: if someone didn’t give clear

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consent you shouldn’t be doing it

20
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what did the professor say about Jian Ghomeshi

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there are many reasons that survivors of sexual assault do not act the way people think they “should”.

the public needs to accept that you can rarely determine what happens to someone based on their demeanour or behaviour with during or after an alleged trauma

21
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what is another term people use for freezing

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tonic immobility

22
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what is tonic immobility and what animal goes into tonic immobility

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tonic immobility is a paralysis like state and sharks go into it when turned upside down

23
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do humans go into tonic immobility?

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there is no evidence that humans go into tonic immobility

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in the Jian Ghomeshi case who lied?

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three women who went to court were shown to have lied in big details and the evidence isn’t there

25
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is sadism good or bad?

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depends, sadism and masochism (bdsm, bondage discipline) within a sexual context is fine (there is always consent) we need consent

26
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what does the DSM say about sadism and sexual masochism

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you are a sexual sadist if you cause non-consensual harm and a masochist if it interferes with your life or causes you stress

27
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after Jian Ghomeshis case what did professionals say? and what does the professor say about this?

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they claimed that you still trust women if they file a claim for rape/sexual assault with no evidence

professor says it doesn’t make sense