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ONE IN FOUR USA
One in four college women have survived either rape or attempted rape in their lifetime. The US Department of Justice published a study in 2006 of over 4,000 college women. In that survey, 3% of those women had survived rape or attempted rape in a 7 month academic year, alone. An additional 21% had survived rape or attempted rape at some pointONE IN FOUR USA
One in Four, Inc is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention of rape by the thoughtful application of theory and research to rape prevention programming. Our presentation and prevention strategies are based in statistical research and have been shown to increase likelihood of bystander intervention in a situation where rape or sexual assault may occur.ONE IN FOUR USA
One in Four, Inc. advocates the use of a comprehensive approach to rape prevention that includes many research-based efforts. Based on our commitment to applying theory and research to our programs, we use and advocate the use of The Men's Program.This program is a one hour workshop titled "How to Help a Sexual Assault Survivor: What Men CanDo."
ONE IN FOUR USA
One in four college women report surviving rape or attempted rape at some point in their lifetime. These are anonymous reports on multi-campus surveys sampling thousands of college students nationwide (Fisher, Cullen & Turner, 2000; Tjaden & Thoennes, 2006). This rate has remained the same since studies in the 1980s (Koss, Gidycz, &Wisniewki
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© 2008 One in Four, Inc - P.O. Box 1322, New London, CT 06320. Phone: (860) 439-2828, Fax: (860) 439-2897. "One in Four" and the One in Fourlogo are registered
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The Women's Program has three goals: To enable women to recognize characteristics of high-risk perpetrators. To enable and empower women to intervene in potentially high-risk situations. To enable women to help rape survivors by giving them pertinent information about rape, a victim's recovery from rape, and resources where more information canbe found.
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Lowers men’s rape myth acceptance for 7 months (Foubert, 2000) Lowers men’s intent to rape for 7 months (Foubert, 2000) Helps men understand what rape feels like, and increases their empathy and sensitivity to rape five months after seeing the program (Foubert & Perry, 2007) Leads to a decline in telling rape jokes (Foubert & Perry, 2007) Makes men less likely to believe "she asked for itONE IN FOUR USA
As predicted, female participants who experienced The Women’s Program reported significantly greater increases in their bystander efficacy over time than did female participants who experienced the control condition. An analysis of the bystander efficacy scale revealed that the pretest-posttest comparisons were significant within the treatment group, F(1, 157) = 159.93, p < .001, partial η2 PERCEPTIONS OF A RAPE PREVENTION PROGRAM BY FRATERNITY MEN Foubert, Cowell The part of the program most frequently mentioned to have impacted men in Foubert and Lavoy’s (2000) study was a videotape in which a WWW.ONEINFOURUSA.ORG www.oneinfourusa.orgONE IN FOUR USA
One in four college women have survived either rape or attempted rape in their lifetime. The US Department of Justice published a study in 2006 of over 4,000 college women. In that survey, 3% of those women had survived rape or attempted rape in a 7 month academic year, alone. An additional 21% had survived rape or attempted rape at some pointONE IN FOUR USA
One in Four, Inc is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention of rape by the thoughtful application of theory and research to rape prevention programming. Our presentation and prevention strategies are based in statistical research and have been shown to increase likelihood of bystander intervention in a situation where rape or sexual assault may occur.ONE IN FOUR USA
One in Four, Inc. advocates the use of a comprehensive approach to rape prevention that includes many research-based efforts. Based on our commitment to applying theory and research to our programs, we use and advocate the use of The Men's Program.This program is a one hour workshop titled "How to Help a Sexual Assault Survivor: What Men CanDo."
ONE IN FOUR USA
One in four college women report surviving rape or attempted rape at some point in their lifetime. These are anonymous reports on multi-campus surveys sampling thousands of college students nationwide (Fisher, Cullen & Turner, 2000; Tjaden & Thoennes, 2006). This rate has remained the same since studies in the 1980s (Koss, Gidycz, &Wisniewki
ONE IN FOUR
© 2008 One in Four, Inc - P.O. Box 1322, New London, CT 06320. Phone: (860) 439-2828, Fax: (860) 439-2897. "One in Four" and the One in Fourlogo are registered
ONE IN FOUR USA
The Women's Program has three goals: To enable women to recognize characteristics of high-risk perpetrators. To enable and empower women to intervene in potentially high-risk situations. To enable women to help rape survivors by giving them pertinent information about rape, a victim's recovery from rape, and resources where more information canbe found.
ONE IN FOUR USA
Lowers men’s rape myth acceptance for 7 months (Foubert, 2000) Lowers men’s intent to rape for 7 months (Foubert, 2000) Helps men understand what rape feels like, and increases their empathy and sensitivity to rape five months after seeing the program (Foubert & Perry, 2007) Leads to a decline in telling rape jokes (Foubert & Perry, 2007) Makes men less likely to believe "she asked for itONE IN FOUR USA
As predicted, female participants who experienced The Women’s Program reported significantly greater increases in their bystander efficacy over time than did female participants who experienced the control condition. An analysis of the bystander efficacy scale revealed that the pretest-posttest comparisons were significant within the treatment group, F(1, 157) = 159.93, p < .001, partial η2 PERCEPTIONS OF A RAPE PREVENTION PROGRAM BY FRATERNITY MEN Foubert, Cowell The part of the program most frequently mentioned to have impacted men in Foubert and Lavoy’s (2000) study was a videotape in which a WWW.ONEINFOURUSA.ORG www.oneinfourusa.orgONE IN FOUR USA
DVD = $50 (No charge if video listed above is ordered) First available from NO MORE in 2000, and in an earlier version from the Seattle Police Department, this powerful video is a presentation of a Police officer talking to new officers about how to handle rape cases. In doing so, Sgt. Ramon shares the story of a male police officer whowent
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New! The Women's Program. 45 Minutes + Q&A “The Women’s Program” is a program presented by the One in Four RV Tour presenters. Because few women perceive themselves to be potential victims of rape, the program will focus on how women can be effective bystanders with their friends in high risk situations, particularly those involving alcohol.ONE IN FOUR USA
Do you have a group of motivated individuals ready to start making a difference? One in Four chapters are in action across the country, and the national One in Four organization can help you to start a chapter in your school, community, or military organization. Follow these steps to get started on your campus. How to Start a One in Four Chapter on Your CampusONE IN FOUR USA
Lowers men’s rape myth acceptance for 7 months (Foubert, 2000) Lowers men’s intent to rape for 7 months (Foubert, 2000) Helps men understand what rape feels like, and increases their empathy and sensitivity to rape five months after seeing the program (Foubert & Perry, 2007) Leads to a decline in telling rape jokes (Foubert & Perry, 2007) Makes men less likely to believe "she asked for itONE IN FOUR USA
John D. Foubert, Ph.D. is the National President of One in Four and Professor of Higher Education and Student Affairs at Oklahoma StateUniversity.
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THE WOMEN'S PROGRAM 45 Minutes + Q&A; What is The Women's Program? The Women’s Program is now available to serve as a compliment to The Men’s Program.The Women’s Program is an outstanding tool that can prove to be beneficial as it provides an interactive and engaging program targeted to all-female audiences. Because few women perceive themselves to be potential victims of rape, TheONE IN FOUR USA
Foubert, J.D. & Cremedy, B.J. Reactions of men of color to a commonly used rape prevention program: Attitude and predicted behavior changes. Manuscript submitted forONE IN FOUR USA
Date Media Outlet Title 12/16/2014 US News & World Report : 1 in 5? Data and the Debate About Campus Rape: 12/15/2014 Inside Higher Ed Onein five?
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WWW.ONEINFOURUSA.ORG www.oneinfourusa.orgONE IN FOUR USA
One in four college women have survived either rape or attempted rape in their lifetime. The US Department of Justice published a study in 2006 of over 4,000 college women. In that survey, 3% of those women had survived rape or attempted rape in a 7 month academic year, alone. An additional 21% had survived rape or attempted rape at some pointONE IN FOUR USA
One in Four, Inc is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention of rape by the thoughtful application of theory and research to rape prevention programming. Our presentation and prevention strategies are based in statistical research and have been shown to increase likelihood of bystander intervention in a situation where rape or sexual assault may occur.ONE IN FOUR USA
Do you have a group of motivated individuals ready to start making a difference? One in Four chapters are in action across the country, and the national One in Four organization can help you to start a chapter in your school, community, or military organization. Follow these steps to get started on your campus. How to Start a One in Four Chapter on Your CampusONE IN FOUR USA
DVD = $50 (No charge if video listed above is ordered) First available from NO MORE in 2000, and in an earlier version from the Seattle Police Department, this powerful video is a presentation of a Police officer talking to new officers about how to handle rape cases. In doing so, Sgt. Ramon shares the story of a male police officer whowent
ONE IN FOUR USA
One in Four, Inc. advocates the use of a comprehensive approach to rape prevention that includes many research-based efforts. Based on our commitment to applying theory and research to our programs, we use and advocate the use of The Men's Program.This program is a one hour workshop titled "How to Help a Sexual Assault Survivor: What Men CanDo."
ONE IN FOUR USA
One in four college women report surviving rape or attempted rape at some point in their lifetime. These are anonymous reports on multi-campus surveys sampling thousands of college students nationwide (Fisher, Cullen & Turner, 2000; Tjaden & Thoennes, 2006). This rate has remained the same since studies in the 1980s (Koss, Gidycz, &Wisniewki
ONE IN FOUR
© 2008 One in Four, Inc - P.O. Box 1322, New London, CT 06320. Phone: (860) 439-2828, Fax: (860) 439-2897. "One in Four" and the One in Fourlogo are registered
ONE IN FOUR USA
Lowers men’s rape myth acceptance for 7 months (Foubert, 2000) Lowers men’s intent to rape for 7 months (Foubert, 2000) Helps men understand what rape feels like, and increases their empathy and sensitivity to rape five months after seeing the program (Foubert & Perry, 2007) Leads to a decline in telling rape jokes (Foubert & Perry, 2007) Makes men less likely to believe "she asked for itONE IN FOUR USA
The Women's Program has three goals: To enable women to recognize characteristics of high-risk perpetrators. To enable and empower women to intervene in potentially high-risk situations. To enable women to help rape survivors by giving them pertinent information about rape, a victim's recovery from rape, and resources where more information canbe found.
PERCEPTIONS OF A RAPE PREVENTION PROGRAM BY FRATERNITY MEN Foubert, Cowell The part of the program most frequently mentioned to have impacted men in Foubert and Lavoy’s (2000) study was a videotape in which aONE IN FOUR USA
One in four college women have survived either rape or attempted rape in their lifetime. The US Department of Justice published a study in 2006 of over 4,000 college women. In that survey, 3% of those women had survived rape or attempted rape in a 7 month academic year, alone. An additional 21% had survived rape or attempted rape at some pointONE IN FOUR USA
One in Four, Inc is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention of rape by the thoughtful application of theory and research to rape prevention programming. Our presentation and prevention strategies are based in statistical research and have been shown to increase likelihood of bystander intervention in a situation where rape or sexual assault may occur.ONE IN FOUR USA
Do you have a group of motivated individuals ready to start making a difference? One in Four chapters are in action across the country, and the national One in Four organization can help you to start a chapter in your school, community, or military organization. Follow these steps to get started on your campus. How to Start a One in Four Chapter on Your CampusONE IN FOUR USA
DVD = $50 (No charge if video listed above is ordered) First available from NO MORE in 2000, and in an earlier version from the Seattle Police Department, this powerful video is a presentation of a Police officer talking to new officers about how to handle rape cases. In doing so, Sgt. Ramon shares the story of a male police officer whowent
ONE IN FOUR USA
One in Four, Inc. advocates the use of a comprehensive approach to rape prevention that includes many research-based efforts. Based on our commitment to applying theory and research to our programs, we use and advocate the use of The Men's Program.This program is a one hour workshop titled "How to Help a Sexual Assault Survivor: What Men CanDo."
ONE IN FOUR USA
One in four college women report surviving rape or attempted rape at some point in their lifetime. These are anonymous reports on multi-campus surveys sampling thousands of college students nationwide (Fisher, Cullen & Turner, 2000; Tjaden & Thoennes, 2006). This rate has remained the same since studies in the 1980s (Koss, Gidycz, &Wisniewki
ONE IN FOUR
© 2008 One in Four, Inc - P.O. Box 1322, New London, CT 06320. Phone: (860) 439-2828, Fax: (860) 439-2897. "One in Four" and the One in Fourlogo are registered
ONE IN FOUR USA
Lowers men’s rape myth acceptance for 7 months (Foubert, 2000) Lowers men’s intent to rape for 7 months (Foubert, 2000) Helps men understand what rape feels like, and increases their empathy and sensitivity to rape five months after seeing the program (Foubert & Perry, 2007) Leads to a decline in telling rape jokes (Foubert & Perry, 2007) Makes men less likely to believe "she asked for itONE IN FOUR USA
The Women's Program has three goals: To enable women to recognize characteristics of high-risk perpetrators. To enable and empower women to intervene in potentially high-risk situations. To enable women to help rape survivors by giving them pertinent information about rape, a victim's recovery from rape, and resources where more information canbe found.
PERCEPTIONS OF A RAPE PREVENTION PROGRAM BY FRATERNITY MEN Foubert, Cowell The part of the program most frequently mentioned to have impacted men in Foubert and Lavoy’s (2000) study was a videotape in which aONE IN FOUR
New! The Women's Program. 45 Minutes + Q&A “The Women’s Program” is a program presented by the One in Four RV Tour presenters. Because few women perceive themselves to be potential victims of rape, the program will focus on how women can be effective bystanders with their friends in high risk situations, particularly those involving alcohol.ONE IN FOUR USA
Congratulations to all 2013 One In Four National Award nominees, and many thanks to everyone who submitted nominations.One In Four extends its heartfelt congratulations to the winners announced below. If you would like to nominate a particularly exceptional One In Four member, advisor, or chapter, then keep an eye out: One In Four National Award nominations will open again in 2014!ONE IN FOUR USA
Lowers men’s rape myth acceptance for 7 months (Foubert, 2000) Lowers men’s intent to rape for 7 months (Foubert, 2000) Helps men understand what rape feels like, and increases their empathy and sensitivity to rape five months after seeing the program (Foubert & Perry, 2007) Leads to a decline in telling rape jokes (Foubert & Perry, 2007) Makes men less likely to believe "she asked for itONE IN FOUR USA
THE WOMEN'S PROGRAM 45 Minutes + Q&A; What is The Women's Program? The Women’s Program is now available to serve as a compliment to The Men’s Program.The Women’s Program is an outstanding tool that can prove to be beneficial as it provides an interactive and engaging program targeted to all-female audiences. Because few women perceive themselves to be potential victims of rape, TheONE IN FOUR USA
John D. Foubert, Ph.D. is the National President of One in Four and Professor of Higher Education and Student Affairs at Oklahoma StateUniversity.
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Foubert, J.D. & Cremedy, B.J. Reactions of men of color to a commonly used rape prevention program: Attitude and predicted behavior changes. Manuscript submitted forONE IN FOUR USA
As predicted, female participants who experienced The Women’s Program reported significantly greater increases in their bystander efficacy over time than did female participants who experienced the control condition. An analysis of the bystander efficacy scale revealed that the pretest-posttest comparisons were significant within the treatment group, F(1, 157) = 159.93, p < .001, partial η2ONE IN FOUR USA
oneinfourusa.org is unfortunately no longer active. If you need help or support relating to sexual abuse, please visit rainn.org in the USA, or oneinfour.org.uk in the UK.ONE IN FOUR USA
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RUNNING HEAD: RAPE PREVENTION PROGRAM EFFECTSWEB VIEW Reactions of men of color to a commonly used rape prevention program: Attitude and predicted behavior changes. John D. Foubert, Ph.D. Brandynne J. Cremedy ONEINFOURUSA.ORG IS UNFORTUNATELY NO LONGER ACTIVE. IF YOU NEED HELP OR SUPPORT RELATING TO SEXUAL ABUSE, PLEASE VISIT RAINN.ORG IN THE USA, OR ONEINFOUR.ORG.UKIN THE UK.
FOLLOW THE RESEARCH: ONE IN FOUR'S PROVEN RESULTS One in Four college women have survived rape or attempted rape in their lifetime. One in four women in the military experience rape or attempted rape during their military service. Research shows that The Men's Program leads to a 40% decline in sexual assault behavior, and much more. Research shows that The Women's Program leads to increased bystander intervention, and more. FIND INFORMATION ON ONLINE GAMBLING AND LEGAL SITES IN THE USA.
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ONE IN FOUR COLLEGE WOMEN HAVE SURVIVED RAPE OR ATTEMPTED RAPE INTHEIR LIFETIME.
ONE IN FOUR COLLEGE WOMEN HAVE SURVIVED EITHER RAPE OR ATTEMPTED RAPE IN THEIR LIFETIME. THE US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE PUBLISHED A STUDY IN 2006 OF OVER 4,000 COLLEGE WOMEN. IN THAT SURVEY, 3% OF THOSE WOMEN HAD SURVIVED RAPE OR ATTEMPTED RAPE IN A 7 MONTH ACADEMIC YEAR, ALONE. AN ADDITIONAL 21% HAD SURVIVED RAPE OR ATTEMPTED RAPE AT SOME POINT IN THEIR LIVES PRIOR TO THAT ACADEMIC YEAR. WHEN YOU TAKE THOSE TWO FIGURES AND ADD THEM UP - THE 3 AND THE 21 - YOU GET 24%, OR ROUGHLYONE IN FOUR.
_ TJADEN, P. & THOENNES, N. (2006). PREVALENCE, INCIDENCE, AND CONSEQUENCES OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: FINDINGS FROM THE NATIONAL VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN SURVEY. RESEARCH IN BRIEF, WASHINGTON, DC: NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE, US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. _X
ONE IN FOUR WOMEN IN THE MILITARY EXPERIENCE RAPE OR ATTEMPTED RAPE DURING THEIR MILITARY SERVICE. RESEARCH HAS SHOWN THAT THROUGHOUT THE U.S. MILITARY, BETWEEN ONE QUARTER AND ONE THIRD OF WOMEN EXPERIENCE RAPE OR ATTEMPTED RAPE DURING THEIR MILITARY SERVICE. WHAT IS PARTICULARLY ALARMING ABOUT THIS STATISTIC, IN ADDITION TO ITS MAGNITUDE, IS THAT 96% OF THE PERPETRATORS OF THIS VIOLENCE ARE OTHER MEMBERS OF THE U.S. MILITARY. _ CAMPBELL, R. & RAHA, S. (2005). THE SEXUAL ASSAULT AND SECONDARY VICTIMIZATION OF FEMALE VETERANS: HELP-SEEKING EXPERIENCES WITH MILITARY AND CIVILIAN SOCIAL SYSTEMS. PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY,29, 97-106.
SADLER, A.G., BOOTH, B.M., DOEBBELING, B. N. (2005). GANG AND MULTIPLE RAPES DURING MILITARY SERVICE: HEALTH CONSEQUENCES AND HEALTH CARE. JOURNAL OF AMERICAN MEDICAL WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION, 60(1), 33-41. SURIS, A., & LIND, L. (2008). MILITARY SEXUAL TRAUMA: A REVIEW OF PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATED HEALTH CONSEQUENCES IN VETERANS. TRAUMA, VIOLENCE, AND ABUSE, 9(4), 250-269. _X
RESEARCH SHOWS THAT THE MEN'S PROGRAM LEADS TO A 40% DECLINE IN SEXUAL ASSAULT BEHAVIOR, AND MUCH MORE. A study published in the Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice showed that high risk men who were treated with The Men’s Program committed 40% fewer sexually coercive acts during their first year of college than a control group who did not see The Men’s Program (TMP). This was statistically significant beyond the 95% levelof confidence.
The first chart below shows the difference in number of sexual assault incidences by percentage, showing that 6% of men seeing the program committed some act of sexual assault after seeing the program. This compares to 10% of men who committed some act of sexual assault who did not see the program who committed sexual assault (a 40%difference).
Moreover, the second chart shows that the level of violence involved in the assaults committed by men who saw the men’s program represented in the left bar was 8 times less severe than those untreated. Put another way, when men were treated with the men’s program, if they did commit an act of sexual violence, on average it was 8 times less serious (unwanted sexual contact) than those who wereuntreated (rape).
_ Foubert, J. D., Newberry, J. T., & Tatum, J. L. (2007). Behavior differences seven months later: Effects of a rape prevention program on first-year men who join fraternities. Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 44, 728-749. _X
RESEARCH SHOWS THAT THE WOMEN'S PROGRAM LEADS TO INCREASED BYSTANDER INTERVENTION, AND MORE. A FORMAL EVALUATION OF THE WOMEN’S PROGRAM PUBLISHED IN THE JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY USED QUASI-EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN WITH A SAMPLE OF 179 MOSTLY FIRST-YEAR WOMEN AT A LARGE SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY. THE SAMPLE WAS DIVIDED INTO A TREATMENT GROUP AND A CONTROL GROUP BASED ON CLASS SECTIONS IN WHICH THEY WERE ENROLLED. TREATMENT PARTICIPANTS SAW THE WOMEN’S PROGRAM. ALL PARTICIPANTS COMPLETED MEASURES OF RAPE MYTH ACCEPTANCE, BYSTANDER EFFICACY, AND BYSTANDER WILLINGNESS TOHELP.
WOMEN WHO PARTICIPATED IN THE WOMEN’S PROGRAM REPORTED A SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN THEIR PERCEIVED ABILITY TO INTERVENE IN A POTENTIAL SEXUAL ASSAULT SITUATION (BYSTANDER EFFICACY) AND A SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN THEIR WILLINGNESS TO INTERVENE (BYSTANDER WILLINGNESS) IN A SEXUAL ASSAULT SITUATION. BOTH OF THESE EFFECTS WERE SIGNIFICANTLY DIFFERENT FROM A CONTROL GROUP. IN ADDITION, WOMEN WHO SAW THE WOMEN’S PROGRAM EXPERIENCED A SIGNIFICANT DECLINE IN THEIR RAPE MYTH ACCEPTANCE. WOMEN IN THE CONTROL GROUP DID NOT. THUS, PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS’ ATTITUDES MOVED IN THE DESIRED DIRECTION. _ FOUBERT, J.D. & LANGHINRICHSEN-ROHLING, J., BRASFIELD, H., & HILL, B. (2010). EFFECTS OF A RAPE AWARENESS PROGRAM ON COLLEGE WOMEN: INCREASING BYSTANDER EFFICACY AND WILLINGNESS TO INTERVENE. JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY, 38, 813-827. _ Copyright 2020. All rights reserved.Details
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