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Voice HOME
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Men

What does Sexual Violence have to do with men? Sexual violence tends to
be viewed as a "women's issue." But is this necessarily the case?
Read more in the "For Men" Section to find information about how
sexual violence relates to men and what men can do to prevent sexual violence.
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Why is VOICE at Tech?
Does Tech culture contribute to sexual violence? Written by Andy Peck. As in other communities, the cultural elements that may contribute to violence at Tech are largely (though not exclusively) related to gender – that is, to relationships between men and women and the status ascribed to men and women in the community. [ Go to this page ]
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Consent: How do I get it?
What is consent? A key concept in the GT policy and in most definitions of sexual violence is consent, contrasted with force/coercion. To clarify, it may be useful to think of consent in three parts: [ Go to this page ]
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Why Should I Care?
Sexual violence affects everyone, including men. Click here to find out how sexual violence affects men and what men can do about it. [ Go to this page ]
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Is Sexual Violence a Women's Issue?
A lot of men have never thought about how dramatically women's lives are affected by the risk and threat of men's violence-or about how the burden for preventing that violence is largely placed on women. [ Go to this page ]
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Stopping Rape: What Men Can Do
All men can play a vital role in rape prevention. [ Go to this page ]
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Sign Up for a Program
A constructive response to sexual violence is to provide opportunities for everyone to acquire the skills and understanding that they need to act or find help, individually and collectively, in a way that promotes healing, safety, and justice. VOICE offers men's programs that are designed to create those opportunities. [ Go to this page ]
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