Purpose Raising Awareness of Dating and Domestic Violence in the Rutgers Community Cydney M. Murray Laura Luciano, Interim Director Methodology Outcomes Significance Evaluation Acknowledgements • Raise awareness about dating and domestic violence in the Rutgers community • Encourage participants to engage in bystander intervention • Raise awareness of the resources and services provided by the Office for Violence Prevention and Victim Assistance (VPVA) • Women aged 16-24 are at greater risk of experiencing intimate partner violence. • Many students are not aware of the prevalence of this violence in our community. • Bystander intervention is a method of prevention that encourages individuals to intervene in situations that minimize, support, encourage, or cause violence. A weeklong campaign titled ‘Turn the Campus Purple’ Increased participation compared to last year’s campaign I would like to thank Laura Luciano, my preceptor, Meagan O’Biso, Caroline Ciecierski, Julia Pennick, Reema Malhotra, and Lisa Smith for their guidance throughout this internship. Physical Campaign Campus-Wide Tabling Candlelight Vigil Chalk the Block Online Campaign Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter Promotion Twitter Rally Earlier marketi ng and promoti on Differe nt locatio ns for Tabling Increased Participa tion