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X-WR-CALDESC:In the midst of a national conversation on sexual harassment a
 nd assault sparked by #MeToo and the me too movement\, one form of sexual 
 violence remains shrouded in silence: when police officers and other law e
 nforcement agents are the perpetrators. Although studies show that sexual 
 violence is the second most frequently reported form of police misconduct 
 after excessive force\, it is not the second most frequently talked about\
 , despite the fact that an officer is caught in the act every 5 days. Perh
 aps most alarmingly\, evidence suggests that law enforcement officers freq
 uently prey on survivors of sexual\, domestic\, and community violence.\n
 \nThis two-day virtual workshop will explore the following questions: What
  does sexual violence by police look like? Who do officers target? Most im
 portantly\, how can we put a stop to this systemic problem? How can sexual
  assault and anti-criminalization advocates join forces to create a compre
 hensive approach to this problem which places survivors at the center?\n\n
 About the Speaker: Andrea J. Ritchie is a Black lesbian immigrant police m
 isconduct attorney and organizer whose writing\, litigation\, and advocacy
  has focused on policing and criminalization of women and LGBT people of c
 olor for the past two decades. She is currently Researcher in Residence on
  Race\, Gender\, Sexuality and Criminalization at the Barnard Center for R
 esearch on Women\, where she recently launched the Interrupting Criminaliz
 ation: Research in Action initiative.\n\nFor more information\, visit www.
 andreajritchie.com\n\nTechnology/Logistics: This event will be held on Apr
 il 15 and 16\, 2021\, 10:00 AM - 1:30 PM ET. This event will be held via Z
 oom Meetings. Video participation is not required. The session will be rec
 orded and distributed to those who register. The session will be conducted
  in spoken English. Language interpretation can be made available upon req
 uest.
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DESCRIPTION:In the midst of a national conversation on sexual harassment an
 d assault sparked by #MeToo and the me too movement\, one form of sexual v
 iolence remains shrouded in silence: when police officers and other law en
 forcement agents are the perpetrators. Although studies show that sexual v
 iolence is the second most frequently reported form of police misconduct a
 fter excessive force\, it is not the second most frequently talked about\,
  despite the fact that an officer is caught in the act every 5 days. Perha
 ps most alarmingly\, evidence suggests that law enforcement officers frequ
 ently prey on survivors of sexual\, domestic\, and community violence.\n\n
 This two-day virtual workshop will explore the following questions: What d
 oes sexual violence by police look like? Who do officers target? Most impo
 rtantly\, how can we put a stop to this systemic problem? How can sexual a
 ssault and anti-criminalization advocates join forces to create a comprehe
 nsive approach to this problem which places survivors at the center?\n\nAb
 out the Speaker: Andrea J. Ritchie is a Black lesbian immigrant police mis
 conduct attorney and organizer whose writing\, litigation\, and advocacy h
 as focused on policing and criminalization of women and LGBT people of col
 or for the past two decades. She is currently Researcher in Residence on R
 ace\, Gender\, Sexuality and Criminalization at the Barnard Center for Res
 earch on Women\, where she recently launched the Interrupting Criminalizat
 ion: Research in Action initiative.\n\nFor more information\, visit www.an
 dreajritchie.com\n\nTechnology/Logistics: This event will be held on April
  15 and 16\, 2021\, 10:00 AM - 1:30 PM ET. This event will be held via Zoo
 m Meetings. Video participation is not required. The session will be recor
 ded and distributed to those who register. The session will be conducted i
 n spoken English. Language interpretation can be made available upon reque
 st.
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SUMMARY:Ending Violence Without Violence:The Missing Story of #MeToo: Sexua
 l Violence by Law Enforcement Agents
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