Is it cute or creepy: Media’s normalization of stalking behavior
Films often portray stalking behaviors as romantic. They are not.
Survivors returning home for the holidays: How to stay safe and set boundaries this winter break
If you are nervous about your time away from school, here are a few tips to help you stay safe and comfortable. Content preview: sexual abuse.
How to promote healing with physical trauma-informed practices
Trauma-informed practices promote environments that are understanding of how trauma impacts the body, and center the lived experience of survivors.
Complete the JHU Student Health Survey
Your voice matters.
Meet the Gender-Based Violence Prevention Team
Their training is rooted in trauma-informed response with a focus on survivor-led problem-solving.
How should JHU communicate about sexual violence and misconduct services and resources?
Your participation in a focus group will help develop a student-informed communication strategy to support students in connecting to helpful resources when needed.
Johns Hopkins’ Annual Security and Fire Safety Report is now available
This report includes important information regarding campus safety and related policies and procedures.
The “Red Zone” of sexual assault
The majority of sexual assaults that occur on college campuses happen between the start of the fall semester and Thanksgiving break. Read this post to learn what you can do to reduce sexual violence at Hopkins and to support survivors.
How to have a healthy long-distance relationship
An LDR, like any other, requires the proper care and attention to thrive.