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Rape Prevention and Avoidance
Mary Gehman’s Feminist Ephemera: Violence Against Women
Mary Gehman’s Feminist Ephemera: Violence Against Women
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Women Against Violence Against Women
Rape Prevention and Avoidance
Domestic Violence and Sexual Discrimination
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Title: A Study of Rape Booklet
Caption: Front of booklet
Description: This booklet contains information regarding rape prevention and tips for victims of rape. It was created by J.A. Rosenfeld and published by Women Against Crime in November 1974. In the "Dedication" on the inside of the front cover, Rosenfeld states the aim of the booklet is to provide "aid to the victim herself and to give her moral support," and to supply women with the resources to protect themselves. Rosenfeld asserts that though women must be informed of the dangers of rapists, parents must treat their sons with "love and with respect for women's feelings," as the lack of this often leads to rapists. The booklet has two parts, the first is entitled "Part I: Prevention," and teaches women things of which they should be wary, such as how to design their rooms to keep out intruders, or how to hitchhike safely (though they recommend not doing so). The second part, "Part II: For The Victim," instructs women on what to do after the rape occurs. It teaches women what identifying features of the perpetrator should be described to the police and how to cope with the incident psychologically. Furthermore, at the end, there is information about how the husband of the victim can aid the victim, as well as a note that men can be victims too.
Creator: J.A. Rosenfeld
Publisher: Women Against Crime
Rights: Women Against Crime
Format: Booklet
Date: November 1974
Contributor: Mary Sand, President of Women Against Crime The States-Intern (Sponsor) Ralph Vinson (Illustrator)
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Title: A Study of Rape Booklet
Caption: p.2
Description: This booklet contains information regarding rape prevention and tips for victims of rape. It was created by J.A. Rosenfeld and published by Women Against Crime in November 1974. In the "Dedication" on the inside of the front cover, Rosenfeld states the aim of the booklet is to provide "aid to the victim herself and to give her moral support," and to supply women with the resources to protect themselves. Rosenfeld asserts that though women must be informed of the dangers of rapists, parents must treat their sons with "love and with respect for women's feelings," as the lack of this often leads to rapists. The booklet has two parts, the first is entitled "Part I: Prevention," and teaches women things of which they should be wary, such as how to design their rooms to keep out intruders, or how to hitchhike safely (though they recommend not doing so). The second part, "Part II: For The Victim," instructs women on what to do after the rape occurs. It teaches women what identifying features of the perpetrator should be described to the police and how to cope with the incident psychologically. Furthermore, at the end, there is information about how the husband of the victim can aid the victim, as well as a note that men can be victims too.
Creator: J.A. Rosenfeld
Publisher: Women Against Crime
Rights: Women Against Crime
Format: Booklet
Date: November 1974
Contributor: Mary Sand, President of Women Against Crime The States-Intern (Sponsor) Ralph Vinson (Illustrator)
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Title: A Study of Rape Booklet
Caption: p.3
Description: This booklet contains information regarding rape prevention and tips for victims of rape. It was created by J.A. Rosenfeld and published by Women Against Crime in November 1974. In the "Dedication" on the inside of the front cover, Rosenfeld states the aim of the booklet is to provide "aid to the victim herself and to give her moral support," and to supply women with the resources to protect themselves. Rosenfeld asserts that though women must be informed of the dangers of rapists, parents must treat their sons with "love and with respect for women's feelings," as the lack of this often leads to rapists. The booklet has two parts, the first is entitled "Part I: Prevention," and teaches women things of which they should be wary, such as how to design their rooms to keep out intruders, or how to hitchhike safely (though they recommend not doing so). The second part, "Part II: For The Victim," instructs women on what to do after the rape occurs. It teaches women what identifying features of the perpetrator should be described to the police and how to cope with the incident psychologically. Furthermore, at the end, there is information about how the husband of the victim can aid the victim, as well as a note that men can be victims too.
Creator: J.A. Rosenfeld
Publisher: Women Against Crime
Rights: Women Against Crime
Format: Booklet
Date: November 1974
Contributor: Mary Sand, President of Women Against Crime The States-Intern (Sponsor) Ralph Vinson (Illustrator)
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Title: District Attorney of New Orleans Protection Information
Description: A statement from Harry F. Connick, the District Attorney of New Orleans at the time, regarding self-protection for women. It includes information about awareness in one's own neighborhood, when one is out, if one suspects there is an intruder in their house, and the possession of weapons.
Creator: Harry F. Connick Sr.
Subject: Self Protection for Women
Date: 1993
Contributor: Raymond C. Bigelow, First Assistant District Attorney
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Title: The Difference Between a Lover and a Rapist Pamphlet
Caption: p.1
Description: This Tulane-created pamphlet provides information on how to distinguish between a lover and a rapist. This information is presented on opposing sides on the inside of the item, and each argument is juxtaposed by its opposite. Also on the inside are statistics on rapists and certain characteristics of rapists versus good partners. On the back, there are resources for victims and those who may need help. The pamphlet itself is off-white and the text is green.
Creator: Carole B. Dahlem
Subject: Rape
Publisher: Tulane University
Format: Pamphlet
Contributor: Leroy Brown and the Office of Crime Prevention and Victim Resources
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Title: The Difference Between a Lover and a Rapist Pamphlet
Caption: p.2
Description: This Tulane-created pamphlet provides information on how to distinguish between a lover and a rapist. This information is presented on opposing sides on the inside of the item, and each argument is juxtaposed by its opposite. Also on the inside are statistics on rapists and certain characteristics of rapists versus good partners. On the back, there are resources for victims and those who may need help. The pamphlet itself is off-white and the text is green.
Creator: Carole B. Dahlem
Subject: Rape
Publisher: Tulane University
Format: Pamphlet
Contributor: Leroy Brown and the Office of Crime Prevention and Victim Resources
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Title: The Rape Crisis Network Pamphlet
Caption: p.1
Description: This pamphlet created and distributed by The Rape Crisis Network contains information for victims of rape. Provided are the services and contact information for the Charity Hospital Rape Crisis Center, YWCA Rape Crisis Service, Travelers Aid Society, Orleans Parish Coroners Office, New Orleans Police Department, and the New Orleans District Attorney. Furthermore, there are five myths and facts about rape, compiled by the Orleans Parish Coroner's Office. There is little foxing on the pamphlet, mostly around the folds on both the inside and outside. The pamphlet is a grayish color with purple writing.
Creator: The Rape Crisis Network
Subject: Resources for victims of rape.
Format: Pamphlet
Contributor: Kathe Kollwitz illustrated the front, A United Way Agency provided information for both the YWCA Rape Crisis Network and the Travelers Aid Society, and Frank Minyard, M.D. Coroner and Karen Niklaus, Research Analyst/Statistician of the Orleans Parish Coroner's Office compiled the list of myths and facts about rape.
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Title: The Rape Crisis Network Pamphlet
Caption: p.2
Description: This pamphlet created and distributed by The Rape Crisis Network contains information for victims of rape. Provided are the services and contact information for the Charity Hospital Rape Crisis Center, YWCA Rape Crisis Service, Travelers Aid Society, Orleans Parish Coroners Office, New Orleans Police Department, and the New Orleans District Attorney. Furthermore, there are five myths and facts about rape, compiled by the Orleans Parish Coroner's Office. There is little foxing on the pamphlet, mostly around the folds on both the inside and outside. The pamphlet is a grayish color with purple writing.
Creator: The Rape Crisis Network
Subject: Resources for victims of rape.
Format: Pamphlet
Contributor: Kathe Kollwitz illustrated the front, A United Way Agency provided information for both the YWCA Rape Crisis Network and the Travelers Aid Society, and Frank Minyard, M.D. Coroner and Karen Niklaus, Research Analyst/Statistician of the Orleans Parish Coroner's Office compiled the list of myths and facts about rape.
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Title: Tulane EAR Flyer
Description: This small flyer promotes Tulane EAR (Education, Aid, Response), which was a hotline at Tulane comprised of people who would listen to students who have experienced sexual aggression or rape. It is printed on thick blue paper and the information is typed in black ink.
Creator: Tulane University EAR
Subject: Tulane help hotline for victims of sexual aggression and rape
Format: Cardstock Flyer
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Title: "P.R.E.P. Rape Avoidance Seminar" release statement, hosted by DePaul Hospital Community Mental Health Center
Description: A release statement promoting the free and public YWCA Rape Crisis Services P.R.E.P Project seminar on how one can avoid being a victim of rape.
Creator: DePaul Hospital
Subject: Rape Avoidance Seminar
Date: September 29, 1983
Contributor: YWCA Rape Crisis Services
Exhibit Sections
Women Against Violence Against Women
Rape Prevention and Avoidance
Domestic Violence and Sexual Discrimination