discussion 3
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Sexualviolence.pdf
Dependingontheclientandthelengthoftreatment2.pdf
Sexualviolence.pdf
Sexual violence, though pervasive, is preventable. One way is through bystander intervention. You may have heard the post-9/11 phrase, “If you see something, say something,” which calls on the public to identify suspicious activities or potential terrorism. The same applies here.
Bystanders, if they intervene, can play a key role in deflecting intended sexual violence from occurring. But it can be difficult for bystanders to know what to say, or how to act, in situations where they suspect someone may be at risk. Additionally, being a bystander has its own set of psychological consequences, as they bear indirect or direct witness to trauma.
For this Discussion, you view a video case in which the circumstances for a potential act of sexual violence are put in motion. You analyze the bystander behavior in the video and the possible effects of sexual violence on survivors and bystanders.
TO PREPARE:
Review the Learning Resources on sexual assault, dating violence, and bystander intervention. Focus on the theories of bystander intervention described in the assigned journal articles.
Watch the Johnson Family video case study. Note: written Case study is attached separately.
Consider the behavior of the people in the video, paying particular attention to a bystander’s decision whether to intervene.
Assignment below:
Apply one bystander intervention theory to the behavior of those exhibited in the video. Then, describe a scenario in which a bystander could have influenced this scenario in a different way. Please use the Learning Resources to support your application of theory.
Dependingontheclientandthelengthoftreatment2.pdf
The Johnson Family video case study.
ERIC: Ladies, what's going on?
00:07
TALIA: Hi.
00:08
ERIC: I'm Eric.
00:09
TALIA: Talia
00:10
SHERRY: Sherry.
00:11
ERIC: Excellent.
00:13
So I know some good-looking guys looking for some
00:16
good-looking girls.
00:17
SHERRY: You do, huh?
00:29
ERIC: We're throwing a party Saturday night,
00:31
and invitation only.
00:32
I want you guys to come.
00:34
Lots of booze.
00:36
You like to dance?
00:37
TALIA: I love to dance.
00:38
ERIC: Me too.
00:40
You should dance with me.
00:43
You better come.
00:46
TALIA: All right.
00:47
ERIC: Both of you.
00:49
SHERRY: Thanks.
00:50
ERIC: I'll see you then?
00:53
All right, see you later.
00:54
TALIA: Bye.
00:55
SHERRY: Bye.
00:58
TALIA: He's hot.
00:59
SHERRY: You think?
01:00
TALIA: Oh, yeah.
01:01
You gonna go?
01:02
SHERRY: Well, yeah, if you're going to go.
01:04
TALIA: Yeah, I'm definitely gonna go.
01:05
SHERRY: OK, then we're going.
01:06
TALIA: OK, it's settled.
01:11
[interposing voices]
01:19
ERIC: Hey, there.
01:20
How you feeling?
01:21
I'm drunk.
01:23
ERIC: Yes, you are.
01:25
Here, have some more.
01:33
TALIA: I need to lay down.
01:35
I don't feel so good.
01:36
ERIC: Oh, no.
01:37
No, no, no.
01:38
Not here.
01:39
TALIA: Take me home.
01:41
ERIC: It's my frat party.
01:44
I actually--
01:45
I'll tell you what.
01:47
I'll take you upstairs.
01:48
You can use my bed, OK?
01:49
TALIA: Sure.
01:50
ERIC: All right.
01:52
Come on, Talia.
01:55
I got you.
02:02
SHERRY: Talia.
02:03
Hey, are you OK?
02:04
TALIA: I'm fine.
02:06
SHERRY: You sure?
02:06
Do you want to go with him?
02:09
ERIC: It's fine.
02:10
She likes me.
02:11
Don't you?
02:12
TALIA: Uh-huh.
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