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Dear Student...A Letter From A Student on Sexual Assault By
Janitta Crockett Dear Student, You are now out on your own. You do not have to worry about most of your parent's rules. You can party Monday - Friday if you wish and if you skip class your parents will not get a phone call. Congratulations, you are officially independent of your parent's everyday rules. You still have to listen to your parents and follow some rules, maybe get good grades. But for the most part you are independent. With this new-found independence there are some things you need to be aware of that go on at college. Two really important things you need to be aware of are sexual assault and rape. A lot of people try to take advantage of freshman girls and guys because they believe that they are young, stupid and will do anything to be cool. With a few tips and facts you can over come those perceptions:
Also, remember to have fun and study hard. College is what you make it, it can be fun and drama free or it can be the worst experience you ever had. Just think smart and follow you heart. Sincerely, Janitta Crockett About the Author About the Author Janitta Crockett is a Peer Educator for the Sexual Assault and Counseling Education Program (SACE) at Temple University. She is a senior year student pursuing a degree in Criminal Justice, who will graduate in May of 2001. Janitta's other involvement includes her work as a tutor for 2nd grade students in an after school program, and her role as a member in the Criminal Justice Society at Temple. Janitta is also a Specialist in the Army Reserves. After graduation, Janitta's career goal is to start a boarding school for lower income urban youth, to provide them with the same educational opportunities that are available to middle class youth. |