If you know of individuals who are showing signs that they are experiencing sexual misconduct, there are ways you can help:
If you think that someone you know is experiencing sexual misconduct, let that person know that you want to help and encourage seeking outside help. Here are some examples of what the person you know may be feeling due to the sexual misconduct experience:
WHAT IS AN ACTIVE BYSTANDER?
Bystanders have the power to stop abuse and to get help for people who have been victims of sexual misconduct. Active bystanders are people who are aware of an abusive situation and choose to speak up and say or do something without putting their own safety at risk. Here are things you can do before or after an instance of sexual misconduct:
*This information was obtained from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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