SafeSport Refresher 1:
Recognizing and Reporting
Misconduct with complete
verified solutions(graded A+)
Definitions of child abuse vary by state - answer Sexually abusive
acts may include sexual penetration, sexual touching or non-contact
sexual acts such as verbal acts, sexually suggestive written or
electronic communications, exposure or voyeurism.
Age of consent - answer Age of consent laws vary from state-to-
state. The U.S. Center for SafeSport considers anyone under the age
of 18 to be a minor. SafeSport Code prohibits any sexual conduct
between a minor and anyone who is more than three-years older or
where an imbalance of power exists (such as between a coach and
an athlete).
Child sexual abuse: Adult offender - answer Each state defines
sexual abuse against children within its own criminal code. It is
generally divided based on the type of contact and the age of the
child. SafeSport Code prohibits violating any of these state or
federal laws.
Child sexual abuse: Offender and victim under age of 18 - answer
Sexual conduct between peers is defined by each state. In some
cases, a teen engaging in sexual activity with a slightly younger
teen, even in a dating relationship, may be committing a criminal
offense.
, Sexual conduct between young children and older children is very
often criminal behavior particularly if there is a significant age
difference.
Bullying - answer Repeated and/or severe aggressive behavior
directed at minors that is
Intended or likely to hurt, control or diminish another person
emotionally, physically or sexually
Examples:
Ridiculing, taunting, name-calling or intimidating someone
Excluding or ignoring a member of the team
Cyberbullying: Using social or electronic media to harass, frighten,
intimidate, or humiliate someone
Harassment - answer Definition:
Repeated and/or severe conduct that causes fear, humiliation or
annoyance; offends or degrades; creates a hostile environment; or
reflects discriminatory bias
Attempts to establish dominance, superiority or power over another
Often occurs over issues of:
Race/ethnicity/culture
Religion
Gender identity
Sexual orientation
Physical or mental disability
Examples:
Using racial slurs against a teammate
Excluding a teammate based on a perceived difference
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