scholarly journals Socialization Of Prevention Of Sexual Harassment Through Toilet Training In The Village Of Jagoi

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 31
Author(s):  
Zulfahita Zulfahita ◽  
Citra Utami ◽  
Fitri Fitri ◽  
Fajar Wulandari ◽  
Iip Istirahayu

<em>Sexual harassment is still a taboo subject. This causes many victims of sexual harassment who do not dare to report to others or to the authorities. The number of cases of sexual harassment that occurred, both in the neighborhood and at school, it is important to give a good understanding of sexual harassment and how to avoid it. In response to this, the community service team needs to provide counseling about violence that occurs to children, how to communicate well with children, how to learn language in children, and the importance of conveying reproductive health to children properly. So that this socialization activity has a major role to prevent and provide knowledge and understanding of toilet training, personal areas, and sexual violence so as to prevent sexual harassment. The method used is socialization and documentation, this socialization activity was carried out on Friday, 18 January 2019 and took place in the village of Jagoi Babang. A facilitator must be very careful in the process of socialization, given the very heterogeneous conditions of the community, both the level of education, character, acceptance and understanding of the community. Socialization that is carried out to prevent sexual abuse especially in the area of private organs (sensitive areas) of the body is an important thing that should have been introduced to children from an early age. This is the duty of parents to be able to convey this information in good language and easily understood by children, because of the rampant incidence of sexual abuse, especially in children, whether boys or girls</em>.

2020 ◽  
Vol 117 (2) ◽  
pp. 222-234
Author(s):  
Hye Hyun Han

The Korean version of the #MeToo movement has greatly influenced Korean society, and the new social awareness of sexual assault became a hot topic in the field of religion, especially in Korean Christianity. Various hidden cases have been publicized, and victims have begun to raise their once-muted voices. One noticeable factor in sexual harassment in Korean Christianity is the imbalance of power between offenders and victims. The abusers are mostly male pastors who hold absolute authority in their congregation and use this power to force victims to hide the truth. This article presents three main causes that lead to sexual harassment and sexual abuse in Korean churches—the absolute authority of pastors in Korean congregations, the coerced silence of the victims, and the sexual grooming caused by the imbalance of power between the abuser and victim—along with reasons why we stand with the victims.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 567
Author(s):  
Listya Sugiyarti ◽  
Nur Asmilia ◽  
Rakhmawati Oktavianna ◽  
W. Wizanasari

Saving is setting aside some of the money you have to save and can be used later when needed. Saving is one way to manage finances to meet our needs. At the Community Service this time, the theme was the importance of saving from an early age held on 28-30 October 2018 in the village of Jampang, Bogor. What is taught to save is that children from school age because saving is a positive thing especially if done from a young age? The method used is the presentation of material that is easy to understand and interesting for children. Savings media that are made by them using used bottles are very interesting things for them. Most of the parents of these children are fish farmers whose income is volatile, so the lecturers teach children to be able to set aside their allowances to be more useful later. And is expected to be able to help them especially to meet their school costs and needs. 


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 39
Author(s):  
Sari Dewi Noviyanti

<p class="JUDUL"><em>Early age learners have characteristics and needs that are different from learning at the higher levels. Teachers at the early age level of education are required to be able to create a pleasant learning atmosphere, for example through the use of song and play media. But in reality, not all early childhood education teachers have the ability to use and develop songs in all subject areas, especially in learning English. This is due to limited references and the ability to develop creative songs. Thus, the purpose of this community service activity is to improve the teaching competency of PIAUD teachers in Jember Regency. The Participatory Action Research (PAR) method with workshop techniques and direct mentoring is used as an approach in this activity to help teachers recognize their problems and potential. This mentoring activity involved 50 PIAUD teachers in Jember District with 3 speakers who were experts in the field of English Education and psychology learning. The results of these service activities can be seen from the increase in the ability of teachers to use and develop English songs. In addition, this activity resulted in an English song compilation book that can be used as a reference for learning in class. This shows that the purpose of this service activity has been achieved by increasing the ability of the assisted teacher in using and developing English songs.</em></p><p><em> </em></p><p class="ABSTRACT"><em>Pembelajaran di tingkat usia dini memiliki karakteristik dan kebutuhan yang berbeda dengan pembelajaran pada tingkat di atasnya. Guru pada tingkat Pendidikan usia dini dituntut untuk dapat menciptakan suasana belajar yang menyenangkan, misalnya melalui penggunaan media lagu dan permainan. Namun pada kenyataannya, tidak semua guru Pendidikan anak usia dini memiliki kemampuan untuk menggunakan dan mengembangkan lagu pada semua bidang pelajaran, khususnya pada pembelajaran Bahasa Inggris. Hal ini disebabkan karena keterbatasan referensi dan kemampuan mengembangkan lagu kreasi. Sehingga, tujuan dari kegiatan pengabdian ini adalah untuk meningkatkan kompetensi mengajar guru-guru PIAUD di Kabupaten Jember. Metode Participatory Action Research (PAR) dengan teknik workshop dan pendampingan langsung digunakan sebagai pendekatan dalam kegiatan ini untuk membantu para guru mengenali masalah dan potensi mereka. Kegiatan pendampingan ini melibatkan 50 guru PIAUD di Kabupaten Jember dengan 3 narasumber yang ahli di bidang psikologi Pendidikan dan pembelajaran Bahasa Inggris. Hasil kegiatan pengabdian ini dapat dilihat dari peningkatan kemampuan para guru dalam menggunakan dan mengembangkan lagu berbahasa Inggris. Selain itu, kegiatan ini menghasilkan sebuah buku kompilasi lagu Bahasa Inggris yang dapat digunakan sebagai referensi untuk pembelajaran di kelas. Hal ini menunjukkan bahwa tujuan kegiatan pengabdian ini telah tercapai dengan meningkatnya kemampuan guru dampingan dalam menggunakan dan mengembangkan lagu berbahasa Inggris.</em></p>


2022 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Engie Frentzen ◽  
Doris Reisacher ◽  
Elmar Brähler ◽  
Miriam Rassenhofer ◽  
Jörg M. Fegert ◽  
...  

Introduction: The number of reportings on sexual abuse (SA), sexual violence (SV) cases covered in the media has risen a significant amount with most cases involving women and children. The aim of the study is to explore the questions: Are people aware of sexual abuse and sexual violence in the media? What are the predictors of awareness of sexual abuse and sexual violence? Does the awareness of sexual abuse and sexual violence in the media affect the actions of the individuals?Methods: A representative survey of the German-speaking resident population (2020) on physical and mental well-being was used. The participants (N = 2,503: females = 50.9%) were between the ages of 14 and 97 (M = 49.81). The German version of the Adverse Childhood Experiences Questionnaire, The General Habitual Well-Being Questionnaire and questions about own experiences of sexual harassment on the internet, experiences of domestic sexual abuse and different socio-economic variables were used. The outcome variables regarding the awareness of SA and SV in the media, different types of scandals (church, pedophile, USA), #MeToo-debate and the change in actions were used. Frequency analyses and binary regressions were conducted.Results: One thousand five hundred and fifty-five (62.6%) respondents answered yes to being aware of SA and SV in the media. The results show that females, aging, number of children in household, Protestant and Catholic religion, school graduation, own experience(s) of sexual harassment on the internet, own experience(s) of SA in childhood, and Adverse Childhood Experiences have a significant higher association to the awareness of SA and SV in the media. German nationality and Muslim religion have a significant lower association. The variables that most commonly affected the awareness of SA and SV, scandals, debate and the individual actions were age, own experiences of sexual harassment on the internet and the Protestant religion.Conclusion: Advertising more support centers, hotlines and linking this information to sexual abuse cases covered in the media should be considered. Media bystander interventions could be helpful to train people to react appropriately. Further investigation that considers the different types of media and its influence on the awareness of SA and SV is needed.


2019 ◽  
pp. 088626051986819 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michelle R. Kaufman ◽  
Debangan Dey ◽  
Ciprian Crainiceanu ◽  
Mark Dredze

The #MeToo Movement has brought new attention to sexual harassment and assault. While the movement originates with activist Tarana Burke, actor Alyssa Milano used the phrase on Twitter in October 2017 in response to multiple sexual harassment allegations against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein. Within 24 hours, 53,000 people tweeted comments and/or shared personal experiences of sexual violence. The study objective was to measure how information seeking via Google searches for sexual harassment and assault changed following Milano’s tweet and whether this change was sustained in spite of celebrity scandals. Weekly Google search inquiries in the United States were downloaded for the terms metoo, sexual assault, sexual harassment, sexual abuse, and rape for January 1, 2017 to July 15, 2018. Seven related news events about perpetrator accusations were considered. Results showed that searches for metoo increased dramatically after the Weinstein accusation and stayed high during subsequent accusations. A small decrease in searches followed, but the number remained very high relative to baseline (the period before the Weinstein accusation). Searches for sexual assault and sexual harassment increased substantially immediately following the Weinstein accusation, stayed high during subsequent accusations, and saw a decline after the accusation of Matt Lauer (talk show host; last event considered). We estimated a 40% to 70% reduction in searches 6 months after the Lauer accusation, though the increase in searches relative to baseline remained statistically significant. For sexual abuse and rape, the number of searches returned close to baseline by 6 months. It appears that the #MeToo movement sparked greater information seeking that was sustained beyond the associated events. Given its recent ubiquitous use in the media and public life, hashtag activism such as #MeToo can be used to draw further attention to the next steps in addressing sexual assault and harassment, moving public web inquiries from information seeking to action.


to-ra ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 385
Author(s):  
Radisman Saragih

Sexual abuse is a heinous act and barbarous, especially when sexual harassment occurs in a child under age whose minds are still innocent and do not know about as a result of the disaster that happened. Factors sexual abuse of children under age due to young children innocent and powerless, particularly when dealing with adults, especially parents, brother, uncle, grandfather, teacher or neighbor; the low morality and mentality of the perpetrators; experience of small actors who have been victims of sexual abuse during childhood so as to seek satisfaction performed on small children. That in order to prevent the crime of sexual abuse of children under the public is parents running the communication and emotional attachment to the child; parents give understanding to the children about their bodies and things that should not be done or dirabah by others of the body parts; the existence of coordination among law enforcement agencies on criminal acts of sexual abuse against minors and if convicted the perpetrators given severe sanctions, and if necessary an additional form of punishment gelding to sour people who commit criminal acts of sexual abuse and at the same be a threat to people who intend to do the same criminal offense


1994 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 233-247 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gail E. Wyatt ◽  
Monika Riederle

This study examined the relationship between sexual harassment in work, educational, and social settings and sexual abuse in childhood and/or adulthood in a stratified community sample of 248 African-American and white American women. The cumulative impact of sexual victimization on women’s sense of general well-being was also examined. Those most likely to be sexually harassed in work and social settings were women with contact sexual abuse histories, regardless of ethnicity. The work status of harassers of women with sexual abuse histories differed significantly by ethnic group. Although women with prior sexual abuse experiences from both ethnic groups most frequently reported a response to sexual harassment at work, they least frequently did so in social settings. A history of childhood sexual abuse was more negatively associated with African-American women’s well-being than were repeated experiences of sexual violence. Future research should address the implications of ethnic and cultural issues on the cumulative impact of incidents of sexual violence on women of color.


2021 ◽  
pp. 108-114
Author(s):  
Joko Tri Atmojo ◽  
Ndaru Syukma Putra ◽  
Ahmad Syauqi Mubarok ◽  
Asruria Sani Fajriah ◽  
Aris Widiyanto

Background: Uric acid is a disease that arises from excessive blood uric acid levels, which causes excessive blood uric acid levels, which is the production of more uric acid in the body from its disposal. There are several causes of gout, including changes in diet, consumption of drugs, and alcohol consumption. The purpose of implementing this community service activity is to provide education to the community in Bercak Village and to check uric acid levels. Methods: Based on the team's observations on several residents in Bercak Village, it was found that most residents did not have sufficient knowledge about gout and did not carry out routine health checks. In order to increase awareness and understanding of residents about health care efforts, especially preventing gout, the team coordinated with the urban village to carry out community service activities in Bercak Village, Wonosamudro, Boyolali. Results: The target in implementing this program is all residents in the Bercak Village, Wonosamudro, Boyolali. Community service activities were carried out on March 13, 2021, attended by the village head and also village officials and babinsa. Conclusion: After carrying out the activity, it is hoped that the community can follow up on the results of the examination and improve the behavior of efforts to prevent gout.


2020 ◽  
Vol 62 (2) ◽  
pp. 325-336
Author(s):  
Alexandria Petit-Thorne

The #MeToo movement has met institutional barriers to addressing workplace sexual violence in practice. Structural barriers to reporting workplace sexual harassment at Canadian universities are maintained through sexual violence policies that reduce sexual violence to physical assault. Institutional focus on physical forms of sexual violence can be considered the product of medicalization, which allows sexual violence to be conceptualised solely around assault of the body proper. This has limited the legal, criminal and medical responses available to survivors by minimising forms of sexual violence that do not involve physical contact – like sexual harassment and stalking – but have significant impacts on survivors’ lives. In this vein, workplace sexual violence policies put focus on physical assault and limit the scope of the continuum of sexual violence in practice, solidifying barriers to the reporting, investigation and redress of workplace harassment. This article examines the effects of sexual violence medicalization in practice through an ethnographic exploration of reporting workplace harassment.


DEVOSI ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 18-22
Author(s):  
Dian Rachmawati ◽  
Siti Nurhidayah, S. Psi., M.Si

Sexual education is a clear and correct information regarding the issue of human sexuality which includes knowledge of conception, pregnancy, and the birth of sexual behavior which is properly given and related to the norms prevailing in society. This Community Service aims to provide knowledge for children to know personal areas that must be protected from others and children can protect themselves from the crimes that are around them by refusing from behaviors that are not liked by children such as saying "no", “don’t” and "please". The results of the activities held in the form of teaching sexual education from an early age to children at the Raudhatul Athfal Islamic Kindergarten, the children know the areas of their private bodies that should not be touched by others except themselves, fathers, and mothers and children can reject the behavior disliked by children. Children can point out which areas of the body are not allowed by others and tell who can touch them.


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