University of Windsor Distinguished Professor of Psychology Charlene Senn discusses her innovative and shockingly effective 12-hour empowerment self-defense program EAAA and its dissemination worldwide.

Show Notes

One Way Back: A Memoir
Christine Blasey Ford

Ford, Christine Blasey.  One Way Back: A Memoir.  New York: Macmillan.

 

Title IX Guidelines.

Senn, Charlene et al.  2015.  “Efficacy of a Sexual Assault Resistance Program for University Women.”   New England Journal of Medicine 372(24): 2326-2335.

Senn, Charlene et al.  2017.  “Secondary and Two-Year Outcomes of a Sexual Assault Resistance Program for University Women.”  Psychology of Women Quarterly.

41(2): 147-162.

Senn, Charlene Y., Jocelyn A. Hollander, Christine A. Gidycz.  2018.  “What Works?  Critical components of Effective Sexual Violence Interventions for Women on College and University Campuses.”  In Lindsay M. Orchowski and Christine Gidycz, eds.  Sexual Assault Risk Reduction and Resistance: Theory, Research, and Practice,  245-290.  San Diego, CA: Academic Press.

Senn, Charlene et al.  2021.  “Testing a Model of How a Sexual Assault Resistance Education Program for Women Reduces Sexual Assaults.”  Psychology of Women Quarterly. 45(1):20-36.

Radtka, H. Lorraine, Paula C. Barata, Charlene Y. Senn, Wilfred E. Thurston, Karen L. Hobden, Ian R. Newby-Clark, and Misha Eliasziw.  2020.  “Countering Rape Culture with Resistance Education,” in D. Crocker, J. Minaker, and A. Neland, eds. Violence Interrupted: Confronting Sexual Violence on University Campuses, 349-370.  Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Kristi Taylor WENDO

Deb Chard, WENDO

Percy, Jen.  “What People Misunderstand About Rape.”   New York Times Magazine.  August 22, 2023.

Center for Disease Control Guidance on Sexual Assault and Primary Prevention.