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Read on to understand the definition of sexual assault, learn what constitutes consent, and discover ways to prevent sexual crimes from happening to you or someone you know.

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PREVENTION

Sexual Assault is a Crime.


Sexual Assault is defined as intentional sexual contact by force, threats, intimidation, abuse of authority, or when the victim does not or cannot consent... More

Bystander Intervention: Stopping sexual assault before it happens


In the National Guard, it is everyone’s duty to protect one another; this includes looking out for your peers’ safety, recognizing when a situation is about to escalate, and intervening before an incident occurs... More

Identifying the Common Factors of Sexual Assault

Most sexual assaults occur between people who know each other – friends, acquaintances, and even co-workers. Being on your guard depends on understanding the common factors of sexual assault, and recognizing that the person you associate with in your unit may present a greater threat than a stranger lurking in the alleyway... More

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