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C.L. Lindsay: Sex & the Law

C.L. Lindsay: Sex & the Law

Make sure your students, or troops, understand how the law applies to the more sordid parts of their lives. After the lecture attendees will:

– Understand the basics of consensual sexual issues—adultery, fornication, crimes against nature and statutory rape (one of the most mis-quoted laws on any college campus)
– Know their rights in the areas of contraceptive issues, pregnancy, and abortion
– Be able to explain criminal transmission of an STD and voyeurism laws
– Have an understanding of how public nudity and public urination (and defecation, but hey, if you’re defecating in public, you’ve got bigger problems than any lecture can solve) intersect
– Know the basics of current sexting laws, including recent cases and laws
– Be able to identify how statutory rape, child pornography and sexual misconduct charges may apply to simple peer to peer texts
– Have a working set of guidelines to determine what is and isn’t appropriate to text
– Have specific actions to take if they are being stalked (real-world or online)
– Know how to avoid falling victim to date rape drugs
– Be able to preserve the evidence correctly if they are, God forbid, the victims of an assault
– Know the basics of the Campus Sex Crime Victim’s Bill of Rights
– Have specific actions to take to protect their safety online (including having the literal bejesus scared out of them by stories of people who weren’t careful)

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C.L. Lindsay: Sex & the Law

Learning Outcomes
  • Fully understand the concept of consent in sexual situations and have practices to put in place in their personal lives
  • Be aware of recent high profiles cases of on-campus sexual violence including the legal ramifications
  • Understand the effects of sexual assault on survivors
  • Be aware of the implications of Title IX from sports to the classroom to sexual relations
  • Be trained in Bystander Intervention and be given strategies to implement when they see a potentially dangerous situation arise
  • Be aware of local and school rules and laws that overlap with the concepts presented when applicable
  • Understand current social norms (such as “wing men”) and understand how thinking about sexual relationships needs to change
  • Know the main contacts of campus and local entities that can help with sexual assault survivors
  • Have an understanding of when a personal interaction has crossed the line into unwanted sexual attention
  • Have an understanding of how public indecency and public urination/defecation intersect.
  • Know the basics of current sexting laws, including recent cases and newly passed laws
  • Understand the concept of “sextortion” and be made familiar with recent criminal cases
  • Know about the potential dangers of using dating apps, including recent cases, and be given strategies to protect themselves
  • Be able to identify how statutory rape, child pornography, and sexual misconduct charges may apply to simple peer to peer texts
  • Have a working set of guidelines to determine what is and isn’t appropriate to text
  • Understand state and school stalking laws/rules
  • Have specific actions to take if they are being stalked (real-world or online)
  • Know how to avoid falling victim to date rape drug schemes
  • Be able to preserve evidence correctly if they are, god forbid, the survivor of an assault

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Make sure your students, or troops, understand how the law applies to the more sordid parts of their lives. After the lecture attendees will:

– Understand the basics of consensual sexual issues—adultery, fornication, crimes against nature and statutory rape (one of the most mis-quoted laws on any college campus)
– Know their rights in the areas of contraceptive issues, pregnancy, and abortion
– Be able to explain criminal transmission of an STD and voyeurism laws
– Have an understanding of how public nudity and public urination (and defecation, but hey, if you’re defecating in public, you’ve got bigger problems than any lecture can solve) intersect
– Know the basics of current sexting laws, including recent cases and laws
– Be able to identify how statutory rape, child pornography and sexual misconduct charges may apply to simple peer to peer texts
– Have a working set of guidelines to determine what is and isn’t appropriate to text
– Have specific actions to take if they are being stalked (real-world or online)
– Know how to avoid falling victim to date rape drugs
– Be able to preserve the evidence correctly if they are, God forbid, the victims of an assault
– Know the basics of the Campus Sex Crime Victim’s Bill of Rights
– Have specific actions to take to protect their safety online (including having the literal bejesus scared out of them by stories of people who weren’t careful)

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Make sure your students, or troops, understand how the law applies to the more sordid parts of their lives. After the lecture attendees will:

– Understand the basics of consensual sexual issues—adultery, fornication, crimes against nature and statutory rape (one of the most mis-quoted laws on any college campus)
– Know their rights in the areas of contraceptive issues, pregnancy, and abortion
– Be able to explain criminal transmission of an STD and voyeurism laws
– Have an understanding of how public nudity and public urination (and defecation, but hey, if you’re defecating in public, you’ve got bigger problems than any lecture can solve) intersect
– Know the basics of current sexting laws, including recent cases and laws
– Be able to identify how statutory rape, child pornography and sexual misconduct charges may apply to simple peer to peer texts
– Have a working set of guidelines to determine what is and isn’t appropriate to text
– Have specific actions to take if they are being stalked (real-world or online)
– Know how to avoid falling victim to date rape drugs
– Be able to preserve the evidence correctly if they are, God forbid, the victims of an assault
– Know the basics of the Campus Sex Crime Victim’s Bill of Rights
– Have specific actions to take to protect their safety online (including having the literal bejesus scared out of them by stories of people who weren’t careful)

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