Jessica Ladd: The reporting system that sexual assault survivors want
Джессика Лэдд: Информационная система, в которой нуждаются жертвы сексуального насилия
Jessica Ladd is using technology to combat sexual assault, empower survivors and advance justice. Full bio
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поступлению в колледж.
to get out of her parents' house,
когда покинет родительский дом,
that she belongs.
что она в теме.
that she has a crush on.
with a pounding headache.
со страшной головной болью.
the night in flashes.
outside Mike's room
около комнаты Майка
while he was inside her,
пока он её насиловал,
what sex in college is?"
таким и должен быть секс в колледже?»
will be sexually assaulted
подвергаются сексуальному насилию
in the United States.
в Соединённых Штатах.
жалуются руководству учебного заведения
their assault to their school
wait 11 months to make the report.
делают это в среднем спустя 11 месяцев.
with what happened on her own.
со своей проблемой самостоятельно.
taking girls home from parties,
девушек с вечеринок,
who Mike did the exact same thing to.
с кем Майк поступил так же.
repeat perpetrators will be reported,
даже рецидивисты,
что последуют меры.
of assaults reported to the police
поступивших в полицию заявлений
spending a single day in prison.
преступника за решётку.
that they'll get away with it.
насильникам удаётся избежать наказания.
no deterrent to assault
epidemiologist by training.
создания систем и сетей,
our resources to do the most good.
с наибольшей пользой.
but a solvable problem.
но решаемая проблема.
started hitting the news a few years ago,
прогремела в СМИ несколько лет назад,
to make a change.
изменить ситуацию.
to college survivors.
кто пережил насилие в колледже.
in college is pretty simple;
требовалось совсем немного:
at the time and place
about their reporting options,
как оформить заявление,
report their assault,
заявления в электронном виде,
who may or may not believe them.
кто может и не поверить.
a secure, timestamped document
документа с временно́й пометкой,
even if they don't want to report yet.
для возможного заявления.
reported the same assailant.
об аналогичном случае.
the only one changes everything.
you frame your own experience,
you think about your perpetrator,
and they'll have yours.
и другие потерпевшие будут не одни.
that actually does this
отвечающий всем этим требованиям,
в августе,
уникальная система сопоставления,
had come forward,
entered into the matching system
где упомянуто имя Майка,
had done the same thing
of both survivors
обеих жертв
to the authorities at the same time
for Hannah and her peers,
то Ханна и другие пострадавшие,
that they would have reported,
kicked off campus,
gotten the help that he needed.
или оказали бы ему необходимую помощь.
repeat offenders like Mike
таких рецидивистов, как Майк,
following a match,
уже после второго преступления,
would never even be assaulted
59 percent of sexual assaults
59% случаев сексуального насилия,
repeat perpetrators earlier on.
дальнейшие преступления рецидивистов.
a real deterrent to assault,
противодействия насилию,
даже думать не будут кого-то насиловать.
would never even try to assault anyone.
пострадавшим от насилия, —
to information for you
conditions are met,
заранее оговорённые условия,
is for college campuses.
предназначено для колледжей.
could be used in the military
get away with it.
are held accountable,
будут в ответе за содеянное,
и справедливость, которую заслуживают,
and justice they deserve,
get the information they need,
настоящее противодействие
of another human being.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Jessica Ladd - Founder and CEO, CallistoJessica Ladd is using technology to combat sexual assault, empower survivors and advance justice.
Why you should listen
Jessica Ladd is the founder and CEO of Callisto, formerly Sexual Health Innovations, and a TED Fellow. She has been honored as a fearless changemaker by the Case Foundation, an emerging innovator by Ashoka and American Express, and as the Civic Hacker of the Year by Baltimore Innovation Week.
Before founding Sexual Health Innovations, Ladd worked in the White House Office of National AIDS Policy as a public policy associate at The AIDS Institute and as a sexual health educator and researcher for a variety of organizations. She also founded The Social Innovation Lab in Baltimore and a chapter of FemSex at Pomona College. She received her Masters in Public Health at Johns Hopkins and her BA in Public Policy/Human Sexuality at Pomona College. She left a PhD program in infectious disease epidemiology at Johns Hopkins in order to pursue work at Sexual Health Innovations full-time.
Ladd has created a platform, Callisto, for survivors of sexual assault to electronically document and report what happened to them. The platform helps identify serial sexual offenders, allowing victims to either (1) directly report to an institution or (2) store their identity in escrow and only release it to an institution if another victim names the same assailant.
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