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X-WR-CALDESC:Adolescent bullying continues to be a key focus of scholarly r
 esearch across the globe. This webinar includes a discussion of the longit
 udinal studies of the bully-sexual violence pathway (Bully-SV pathway)\, w
 here bullying is a precursor for sexual violence (e.g.\, sexual harassment
 \, sexual coercion\, sexual assault) and teen dating violence. Potential m
 echanisms underlying the bully-sexual violence pathway include social domi
 nance orientation\, exposure to sexual education\, alcohol use\, etc. The 
 discussion includes several school-based intervention approaches that have
  shown marginal success in reducing rates of bullying and SV.\n\nDorothy L
 . Espelage\, Ph.D.\, is the William C. Friday Distinguished Professor of E
 ducation at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Espelage’
 s research focuses on translating empirical findings into prevention and i
 ntervention programming. She is the recipient of the APA Lifetime Achievem
 ent Award in Prevention Science & the 2016 APA Award for Distinguished Con
 tributions to Research in Public Policy\, and is a Fellow of APS\, APA\, a
 nd AERA. She is an elected member of the National Academy of Education. Sh
 e has authored over 180 peer-reviewed articles\, 70 book chapters on bully
 ing\, homophobic teasing\, sexual harassment\, dating violence\, & gang vi
 olence.\n\nBarri Rosenbluth\, MSSW\, has over 30 years of experience in th
 e field of sexual violence prevention. She served as Senior Director for t
 he Expect Respect Program at the SAFE Alliance in Austin\, Texas\, from 19
 90-2021 and has collaborated on numerous national prevention education ini
 tiatives. Barri specializes in building multi-level programs that support 
 vulnerable youth\, mobilize youth leaders and build capacity for response 
 and prevention in K-12 schools. She was honored with the 2014 Phyllis Rich
 ards Austin Icon for Children Award from the Austin Child Guidance Center 
 and the 2010 Professional Innovation in Victim Services Award from the U.S
 . Department of Justice. \n
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DESCRIPTION:Adolescent bullying continues to be a key focus of scholarly re
 search across the globe. This webinar includes a discussion of the longitu
 dinal studies of the bully-sexual violence pathway (Bully-SV pathway)\, wh
 ere bullying is a precursor for sexual violence (e.g.\, sexual harassment\
 , sexual coercion\, sexual assault) and teen dating violence. Potential me
 chanisms underlying the bully-sexual violence pathway include social domin
 ance orientation\, exposure to sexual education\, alcohol use\, etc. The d
 iscussion includes several school-based intervention approaches that have 
 shown marginal success in reducing rates of bullying and SV.\n\nDorothy L.
  Espelage\, Ph.D.\, is the William C. Friday Distinguished Professor of Ed
 ucation at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Espelage’s
  research focuses on translating empirical findings into prevention and in
 tervention programming. She is the recipient of the APA Lifetime Achieveme
 nt Award in Prevention Science & the 2016 APA Award for Distinguished Cont
 ributions to Research in Public Policy\, and is a Fellow of APS\, APA\, an
 d AERA. She is an elected member of the National Academy of Education. She
  has authored over 180 peer-reviewed articles\, 70 book chapters on bullyi
 ng\, homophobic teasing\, sexual harassment\, dating violence\, & gang vio
 lence.\n\nBarri Rosenbluth\, MSSW\, has over 30 years of experience in the
  field of sexual violence prevention. She served as Senior Director for th
 e Expect Respect Program at the SAFE Alliance in Austin\, Texas\, from 199
 0-2021 and has collaborated on numerous national prevention education init
 iatives. Barri specializes in building multi-level programs that support v
 ulnerable youth\, mobilize youth leaders and build capacity for response a
 nd prevention in K-12 schools. She was honored with the 2014 Phyllis Richa
 rds Austin Icon for Children Award from the Austin Child Guidance Center a
 nd the 2010 Professional Innovation in Victim Services Award from the U.S.
  Department of Justice. \n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211117T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211117T160000
LOCATION:https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/9043158101668910352
SUMMARY:The Evidence Hour - Bullying as a Developmental Precursor to Sexual
  and Dating Violence Across Adolescence- Center for Victim Research
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