This comprehensive volume brings together the expertise of leading practitioners, researchers, and policy makers to prevent sexual violence. Through a progression of 30 chapters, the Sourcebook provides practical approaches to prevention and describes the underlying frameworks that support each approach. The Sourcebook begins by introducing cutting edge prevention approaches along with a broad sampling of nationally recognized programs to illustrate the power of well designed prevention efforts. To foster the development of innovative new prevention programs, a section of the Sourcebook is dedicated to “how to” oriented approaches. The Sourcebook concludes with an examination of the role of cultural issues in the prevention of sexual violence and offers insights for influencing local and national policy change. Chapters cover the spectrum of topics from internet safety, influencing public policy, and addressing sex offender notification practices, to creating effective prevention programming for children and teens, organizations, adults in the community, and young adults on college campuses. This Sourcebook is an essential tool for any professional who wants to incorporate the prevention of sexual violence into their practice or enhance the quality of existing services. The Sourcebook draws upon the expertise of national leaders including: Ernie Allen, Natalie C. Audage, Peter L. Benson, Alan D. Berkowitz, Gerry D. Blasingame, Celia Brackenridge, Deborah Callins, Larry Cohen, Grace L. Davis, Mandy Davis, Rachel A. Davis, David L. Delmonico, Trisha H. Folds-Bennett, Lisa Aronson Fontes, John D. Foubert, Christine A. Gidycz, Corrine Meltzer Graffunder, Jennifer H. Green, Elizabeth J. Griffin, James A. H. Hafner, L. Amber Hayes, Gerald R. Hover, Linda E. Johnson, Maureen C. Kenny, Lee Anna Knox, Karen S. Lang, David S. Lee, Suzanne Nace Magnuson, Marc Mannes, Patrick McGann, James A. Mercy, Megan J. Murphy, Mike Newton-Ward, Margarita R. O’Neill-Arana, Lindsay M. Orchowski, Lisa Fujie Parks, Harold “Pat” Patrick, John C. Patterson, Lindsey B. Patterson, Carol Plummer, Peter Pollard, David Prescott, Jennifer Rauhouse, Barbara Rawn, Alyssa Rheingold, Deborah Donovan Rice, Darrin L. Rogers, Janet Saul, Peter C. Scales, Paul A. Schewe, Arturo Sesma, Jr., Amy L. Shadoin, Robert A. Shilling, Chad Keoni Sniffen, Joan Tabachnick, Jeffrey Todahl, Sara J. Valenzuela, Sandy K. Wurtele, and Julie Yagoda. Editorial Reviews: “This collaborative volume brings together an incredible variety of expert perspectives on the very real problem of preventing sexual violence. The broad coverage of key issues makes this an essential book to have and its practical emphasis ensures its value for many years to come." --Maia Christopher, Executive Director of ATSA “There is a lot of substance in this book for professionals who are looking for new ideas to expand their prevention efforts…This book should be a touchstone for the next generation of innovation.” --David Finkelhor, Crimes Against Children Resource Center “This is a pioneering book, offering practical suggestions which, if implemented, will spare thousands of children from sexual abuse.” --Victor Vieth, National Child Protection Training Center "This new Prevention Sourcebook is a great reference book with fabulous information. I don't think it is a book I will put on my bookshelf - this is a book I will keep on my desk." --John Patterson, Youth Protection Consulting Table of Contents Dedications ......................................................................................II Preface .............................................................................................IV Understanding Sexual Violence 1 Recognition, Response, and Resolution: Historical Responses to Rape and Child Molestation ....................................1 David Prescott, Carol Plummer and Grace Davis 2 Identifying Risk Factors Related to Sexual Violence ...................19 Lindsey B. Patterson, Keith L. Kaufman, Julie Yagoda and Sara J. Valenzuela 3 Using Theory to Strengthen Prevention Practice........................55 Darrin L. Rogers, Jennifer H. Green and Keith L. Kaufman Prevention Strategies 4 Positive Youth Development: Theory, Research, and Application to Sexual Violence Prevention..........................85 Marc Mannes, Peter L. Benson, Peter C. Scales, Arturo Sesma, Jr. and Jennifer Rauhouse 5 Primary Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse: Child- and Parent-Focused Approaches ...............107 Sandy K. Wurtele and Maureen C. Kenny 6 Encouraging Bystander Intervention for Sexual Violence Prevention .......................................121 John D. Foubert, Joan Tabachnick and Paul A. Schewe 7 Using Social Marketing for Effective Sexual Violence Prevention .........................................135 Joan Tabachnick and Mike Newton-Ward 8 Fostering Healthy Norms to Prevent Violence and Abuse: The Social Norms Approach .......................147 Alan D. Berkowitz VIII 9 Community Education and Collaboration: Working with the Community on a Complex Problem..........173 Gerald Hover and Robert Shilling Impacting Systems To Enhance Prevention: Public Policy, Media, and Technology 10 Policy and the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation .........................................................................195 Ernie Allen 11 Advancing a Federal Sexual Violence Prevention Agenda: Research and Program .............................207 Corinne Meltzer Graffunder, Karen S. Lang and James A. Mercy 12 The Role of Children’s Advocacy Centers in the Prevention of Child Abuse...............................................221 Amy L. Shadoin, Deborah Callins and Suzanne Nace Magnuson 13 Changing Community Environments to Prevent Sexual Violence: The Spectrum of Prevention.................233 Lisa Fujie Parks, Rachel A. Davis and Larry Cohen 14 Prevention Connection: Building an Online Community to Promote Prevention .......................................241 David S. Lee and Chad Keoni Sniffen 15 The Future of Internet Safety Prevention: Catching Up with the “@ Generation”......................................251 David L. Delmonico and Elizabeth J. Griffin Evidence Based Prevention Programs 16 Change Takes Many Forms: Men Can Stop Rape’s The Strength Campaign ..............................................................269 Patrick McGann 17 Stop It Now!®................................................................................275 Deborah Donovan Rice, James A. H. Hafner and Peter Pollard 18 Darkness to Light: Bringing Adults from Awareness to Advocacy ...............................................................283 Trisha Folds-Bennett, Alyssa Rheingold and Harold “Pat” Patrick 19 A New Look at Preventing Child Sexual Abuse: Prevent Child Abuse America ............................293 Linda E. Johnson and Barbara Rawn IX Approaches To Create Better Prevention Programming 20 Child Sexual Abuse Prevention: Choosing, Implementing, and Evaluating a Personal Safety Program for Young Children......303 Maureen C. Kenny and Sandy K. Wurtele 21 Evidence-Based Practice: Importing New and Documenting Existing Programs That Work ............319 Lee Anna Knox, Keith L. Kaufman, Amber Hayes and Sara J. Valenzuela 22 Using Sex Offenders’ Modus Operandi to Plan More Effective Prevention Programs .....................331 Keith L. Kaufman and Lindsey B. Patterson 23 The Situational Prevention Model: Creating Safer Environments for Children and Adolescents ............345 Keith L. Kaufman, Amber Hayes and Lee Anna Knox 24 Rape Education Prevention: Using Program Evaluation to Identify and Answer Important Questions .....357 Jeffrey Todahl, Mandy Davis and Keith L. Kaufman 25 Prevention Efforts and Persons with Intellectual and Other Developmental Disabilities ......379 Gerry D. Blasingame Special Populations 26 Violence and Abuse Prevention in Sport ...................................401 Celia Brackenridge 27 Preventing Campus-Based Sexual Violence...............................415 Lindsay M. Orchowski, Christine A. Gidycz and Megan J. Murphy 28 Preventing Sexual Maltreatment in Youth-Serving Community Organizations ......................449 Janet Saul, John Patterson and Natalie Audage 29 Addressing Cultural Issues in Prevention Programming and Research............................465 Lisa Aronson Fontes and Margarita R. O’Neill-Arana Future Directions In Prevention 30 Future Directions For The Prevention Of Sexual Violence.......489 Keith L. Kaufman Authors Biographies ....................................................................502
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