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Sexual Assault Prevention for Undergraduates (VECTOR) practice exam questions fully solved & updated 2024 latest update
I'm so sorry this is happening and it's not OK that you feel unsafe. I think our school has people who can help. I can look into some resources with you if you want, just let me know. (CASHAPP:$hzrmonys) - answer How would you react if you suspected that someone you knew was the target of stalking? Read the following scenario and select a reaction that best describes what you would do in the situation. Your roommate mentions that she's received some unexpected friend requests on her social media accounts lately from people she's not totally sure she's met. She's still getting to know people on campus
and she wants to make friends, so she accepted a few of the requests that seemed kind of familiar to her.A few days later, she tells you that her ex-boyfriend has been making creepy comments to her friends
about stuff like what she's wearing to class, who she's been walking around campus with, and where she's been going to lunch. She says that she thinks her ex-boyfriend might have created a social media account using a fake name to watch her. She tells you she doesn't feel safe. Select the response that most closely describes what you would say to your roommate.
sexual harassment (CASHAPP:$HZRMONYS) - answer Posting or sharing sexually explicit photos of someone without that person's permission is:
academic abuse (CASHAPP:$hzrmonys - answer Intentionally doing things that negatively affect your partner's schoolwork, grades, or attendance is an example of:
Wait until you have class next and then see if you can sit next to Daniel. Let him know that you saw him leaving the GA office the other day and wanted to make sure he was OK. (cashapp:$hzrmonys - answer Sometimes a person of authority is the one doing the harassing. Read the following scenario and select a
reaction that best describes how you think you would behave in this situation. One afternoon, you go to meet with the Graduate Assistant (GA) that teaches your Engineering class. You
peek into his office and see that he is meeting with Daniel, another student from your class. As you're walking down the hall to wait, you overhear the GA say to Daniel, "It's hard to really talk in here - what do you say we go somewhere less formal where we can talk, relax, really get to know each other. I can give you some advice on how to improve your resume to get the lab job you want." A few seconds later, you see Daniel walk quickly out of the GA's office with a concerned look on his face. Select the response that most closely describes how you might step in to make sure Daniel was OK.
lan should stop cuddling and touching Maria. (CASHAPP:$hzrmonys) - answer Consent is an ongoing process of clarification. If someone becomes unable to clarify what they want, but they've given consent in the past, is it OK to continue? Read the scenario below and think about what you would do in lan's situation.Maria invites lan over to her place to watch a movie. They consensually cuddle and kiss. It gets late, and Maria falls asleep during the movie. lan wants to keep touching her, but she's not responding. Select the best response.
I'm sorry that's happening. I'd be upset if that was happening to me, too. I think our Title IX Coordinator may be able to help. Do you want me to go with you to talk to them about this? (cashapp:$hzrmonys) - answer If a person is feeling troubled by unwanted attention, the gesture is not romantic - it's inappropriate behavior that can lead to sexual harassment. Read the scenario and consider how you would react in this situation. You see someone you're sitting next to in your English 101 class copy down the email address of another student from the attendance sheet that your professor passes around at the beginning of every class. You think it's a little odd, but it doesn't seem like a big deal at the time. In class the following week, you sit with Destiny, a friend from your dorm. She tells you that she's been receiving a lot of anonymous, sexually suggestive "love emails" from someone who signs them, "Your crush in English 101." She says that she's scared and upset about this and wants it to stop. You recall what you saw last week and you strongly suspect you know who's emailing Destiny ... Select the response that most closely describes what you would say to Destiny.
Hmm! How do you feel about this? (cashapp:$hzrmonys) - answer You and your friend Jen are out to lunch one day. You're excited to get together because the last few times you've made plans, she's canceled at the last minute. Just as you're beginning to catch up, her phone rings. She ignores it, and immediately gets a text. After reading it, she seems upset. You ask if anything is wrong, and she shows you the text from her romantic partner, Alex."Jen - you didn't tell me where you were going for lunch.
Why not?? I don't deserve to be ignored. Not sure why you do this to me. Do you not want to be with me?" Select the response that most closely matches what you'd say to your friend in this situation.
Approach Tiana and walk with her. Make small talk and ask her if you can accompany her to her destination. (Cashapp:$hzrmonys) - answer It's important to think about how you would react if you witnessed potentially harmful situations.Read the following scenario and select a reaction that best describes how you think you would behave.

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