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Violence Against Women Affects Everyone | University of Denver

Despite myriad efforts to end it, violence against women is as devastating as it has ever been. Anne DePrince, a Distinguished University Professor in DU’s Department of Psychology, is determined to change that.  In her new book, “Every 90 Seconds: Our Common Cause Ending Violence against Women” (Oxford University Press, 2022), DePrince outlines the extent of the problem and examines its far-reaching implications.   DePrince shared some of her key findings and insights via email with the DU Newsroom.

From Pandemic to Endemic: Relationship Violence Due to COVID

The novel coronavirus has created unprecedented challenges that were unforeseeable two years ago. The University of Denver is bringing together experts from around the country to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on individuals, relationships, mental health and workplaces during the second annual Seeking Tomorrow’s Answers Together (STAT) Conference on January 26. The DU Newsroom is also exploring many of these challenges by speaking with faculty experts about the issues that have arisen or have been exacerbated because of the pandemic. Anne DePrince is a professor in the Department of Psychology in the College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences. She and her research team study trauma with an emphasis on intimate violence, which disproportionately affects women and children. DePrince shares her thoughts about relationship violence during the pandemic in this interview with the DU Newsroom.

DU Psychology Professor Anne DePrince on Sexual Assault in the Workplace | KOA NewsRadio 850 AM & 94 1 FM

DU Psychology Professor Anne DePrince on Sexual Assault in the Workplace | KOA NewsRadio 850 AM & 94 1 FM
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Sexual assault allegations, violence, bullying: Women say Denver s street art scene and its leaders have failed them

Denverite, the Denver site! Sexual assault allegations, violence, bullying: Women say Denver’s street art scene and its leaders have failed them Allegations against the founder of the largest, most popular street art festival in Denver have circulated for years. RiNo just parted ways with him. Surrounded by friends and supporters, Robyn Frances stands in front of a mural dedicated to the women of Denver s art scene, off Larimer Street in Five Points RiNo district, that was recently defaced. Dec. 19, 2020. Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite Feb. 22, 2021, 9:34 a.m. This story contains graphic descriptions of sexual assault. On September 21, one day after the 2020 CRUSH Walls had ended, Robyn Frances wrote a post on Instagram that sent shockwaves through Denver’s art scene.

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