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There is no shame when your loved one dies. When your car is stolen. When you’re diagnosed with cancer. Friends and loved ones gather around you for support. They don’t blame you for “bringing it on yourself.” It should be the same with sexual violence. Rape and sexual assault are just as unpredictable, just as devastating. But all too often, victims who have the courage to tell someone what happened are blamed for bringing it on themselves. A terrifying attack becomes a source of shame, not support. And the pain—and shame—ripples with destructive effects on families, communities, and the very fabric of our society. Sexual violence hurts everyone.

—brochure developed by End Violence Against Women International (EVAWI) to introduce the Start by Believing public awareness campaign
 

Delaware State University Police Department Embraces the "Start By Believing" Public Awareness Campaign

Delaware State University Police Department shares in the concern for victims of sexual violence and the desire to support their needs for justice. Research estimates that as many as 1 in 5 women and 1 in 71 men are victims of sexual assault in their lifetimes (Center for Disease Control, 2012 Summary Report), yet most will not report the crime to law enforcement (U.S. Department of Justice, Victimization Not Reported to the Police, 2006-2010); and research documents that victims are most likely to disclose their sexual assault to a friend or family member, and when these loved ones respond with doubt, shame or blame, victims suffer additional negative effects on their physical and psychological well-being (Rape Abuse & Incest National Network);

Delaware State University Police department embraces  "Start By Believing" public awareness to improve the responses of victims of sexual assault so that we can help victims to access supportive resources and engage the criminal justice system. 


Make your personal commitment to Start by Believing

Don’t be afraid to take the first step, we will meet you half way; We start by believing!

Make your personal commitment to Start by Believing. 

 

Delaware State University Police
Phone:302.857.7911
Anonymous Tip Line:302.857.7918
 

DSU PD Sexual Assault response team members

Sgt. Joi Simmons
302.857.7186
302.242.5474
Email: jdavis@desu.edu  

Ptlm. Jennifer Bastianelli
302.857.7911
Email: jbastianelli@desu.edu

Delaware State Police Victim Services 
1-800-VICTIM-1 (in state)
302.659.6823 (from outside of Delaware)
The Victim Service Section of the Delaware State Police is available 24 hours a day.

Resources

Title IX Officer
Candy Young
302.857.7698
Email: csanders@desu.edu

Director of Judicial Affairs 
Paula Duffy
302.857.6470
Email: pduffy@desu.edu

Student Health Center 
302.857.6393

Counseling Center 
302.857.7381