Groundbreaking Sexual Violence Prevention and Bystander Education Programs
About
Cutting edge sexual violence prevention programs, grounded in current research, combined with nearly 40 years of experience of bystander intervention programming, sexual assault prevention education as well as working with survivors.
Our programs will engage your audiences
(both military and college students) to help change the conversation around sexual assault, intimate partner violence, stalking and harassment.
No Zebras is among the most cost-effective ways to educate students and professionals alike
TESTIMONIALS
“.....we were very honored to have someone with your knowledge and experience on our campus. We look forward to having you come back soon.”
— Students of Oregon State University
“Your program was excellent!”
— Dr. Robert Murray, Director of Counseling
US Coast Guard Academy
“Your presentation was great! It is reassuring that there are dedicated professionals like
yourself out there fighting the “nice guys” by educating the “good guys.”
— Stuart J. Dunnings III, Ingham County Prosecutor
PROGRAM TITLES
No Zebras – No Excuses, The Realities of Sexual Aggression
This general presentation addresses aspects of sexual aggression while focusing on what can be done to create a safer environment.
Silent Crime – Confident Criminal
The realities of date/ acquaintance assault – who this “Nice Guy” is and how he operates.
Out of Bounds
This program for males addresses attitudes, the realities of sexual aggression, and what men can do to stop it.
Hostile Hallways
Addresses sexual aggression issues in schools. Topics include: sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and dating violence.
Workplace Violence
This program addresses safety in and around the workplace. What can be done to create a safer environment?
Behavioral Analysis of Sexual Assault
Offender profiles, investigation strategies, analysis of behavior within the legal system.
Creating the Matrix – If You Build It, They Will Come!
This program is for administrators and concerned individuals who want to improve the campus/community response to assault