EDUCATION about and PREVENTION against gender and relationship violence
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Previous Rocky Mountain Campus Safety Summits
2016 speakers and program information
David Lisak, Ph.D. – Speaker, Trainer and Consultant - www.davidlisak.com
David Lisak is a clinical psychologist who has devoted his professional life to studying the causes and consequences of interpersonal violence. His research on nonstranger rapists, and on the long term impact of childhood sexual abuse in adult men has been published in leading scientific journals.
For the past 25 years he has served as a forensic consultant, professional trainer, and public speaker across the United States. He has served on the faculty of the National Judicial Education Project and the American Prosecutors Research Institute, and has served as a consultant to judicial, prosecutor and law enforcement education programs across the country.
David Lisak is a clinical psychologist who has devoted his professional life to studying the causes and consequences of interpersonal violence. His research on nonstranger rapists, and on the long term impact of childhood sexual abuse in adult men has been published in leading scientific journals.
For the past 25 years he has served as a forensic consultant, professional trainer, and public speaker across the United States. He has served on the faculty of the National Judicial Education Project and the American Prosecutors Research Institute, and has served as a consultant to judicial, prosecutor and law enforcement education programs across the country.
Anne Munch, J.D. – Former Prosecutor and Gender-Based Violence Subject Matter Expert - www.annemunch.org
Anne Munch is an attorney with twenty seven years of experience as a former prosecutor and advocate for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. As a subject matter expert for the United States Air Force, the United States Army and the United States Navy, Anne has worked extensively on the development of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response programs in the military.
Anne Munch’s enthusiasm and passion for her work have been described as “contagious.” She understands the complexity of crimes involving violence against women and the inherent challenges faced by victims. She is dedicated to improving our response to crimes of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking.
Anne Munch is an attorney with twenty seven years of experience as a former prosecutor and advocate for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. As a subject matter expert for the United States Air Force, the United States Army and the United States Navy, Anne has worked extensively on the development of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response programs in the military.
Anne Munch’s enthusiasm and passion for her work have been described as “contagious.” She understands the complexity of crimes involving violence against women and the inherent challenges faced by victims. She is dedicated to improving our response to crimes of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking.
Workshop Speakers
Dr. Chuck Ambrose, President, University of Central Missouri
Dr. Shari Bax, Vice Provost for Student Engagement, University of Central Missouri
Sarah J. Berg, Director, The Phoenix Center at Auraria, Will Dewese, Deputy Title IX Coordinator, University of Colorado Denver / Anschutz Medical Campus
Nick Calkins, Associate Director of Campus Safety, Colorado College
Megan Clark, Associate Director of Investigations, Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance, University of Colorado, Boulder
Dr. Trent Claypool, Staff Psychologist, Recreation and Wellness Center, University of Colorado Colorado-Springs
Dr. Kimberly Dickman, Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Analyst, United States Air Force Academy
Dr. Stephanie K. Ferguson, Director of Instructional Design and Academic Support, Title IX Coordinator, University of the Southwest
Dr. Michael Fleming, Director of Research and Assessment, Center for Violence Prevention, University of Northern Iowa
Samantha Garcia, Student, Fort Lewis College
Kendra Gallegos Reichle, Student Wellness Coordinator, Fort Lewis College
Katie Gordon, M.A. Ed, Wellness Promotion Coordinator, University of Colorado-Colorado Springs
Dr. Alan Heisterkamp, Director, Center for Violence Prevention, University of Northern Iowa
Dr. Mellisa Holtzman, Professor of Sociology, Ball State University
Dr. Heather Horton, Director of the Wellness Resource Center at Colorado College
Dr. Steve Jordan, President, Metropolitan State University of Denver
Dr. Gillian Kaag, Director for Center for Advocacy, Prevention, and Empowerment, University of Denver
Haeryon Kim, Dean of Students, Fort Lewis College
Nathan Kubes, M.S., Director of Security Services, Western State Colorado University
Chris Luekenga, M.A., Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Title IX Administrator, Western State Colorado University
Loretta Martinez, J.D., General Counsel, Metropolitan State University of Denver
Dr. Chadwick Menning, Associate Professor of Sociology, Ball State University
Jason Newton, Officer, Colorado Springs Police Department
Susan Payne, Founding Executive Director of Safe2Tell Model Prevention Initiative and Director of Safe Schools for the Colorado Office of the Attorney General
Dr. Kerry Peterson, DNP, PMHCNS-BC, PMHNP-BC, RN, Assistant Professor, Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Sandy Roesti, Supervisory General Attorney, Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Denver
Molly Turner, Residence Hall Director, Fort Lewis College
Nelia Viveiros, Title IX Coordinator, University of Colorado Denver / Anschutz Medical Campus
Jessica Vogan, M.S., Assistant Director of Leadership Engagement and Development/Prevention Education, Deputy Title IX Administrator, Western State Colorado University
Julie Volckens, Associate Director of Assessment and Education, Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance, University of Colorado-Boulder
Molly Wieser, Title IX Coordinator, Fort Lewis College
Sarah Williams, LCSW, Assistance Director, Office of Victim Assistance, University of Colorado, Boulder
Teresa Wroe, Director of Education and Prevention/Deputy Title IX Coordinator, Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance, University of Colorado-Boulder
Derek Teeter, Partner, Husch Blackwell LLP
SherryLynn Boyles, Executive Director of TESSA Domestic Violence Shelter, Colorado Springs
Dr. Chuck Ambrose, President, University of Central Missouri
Dr. Shari Bax, Vice Provost for Student Engagement, University of Central Missouri
Sarah J. Berg, Director, The Phoenix Center at Auraria, Will Dewese, Deputy Title IX Coordinator, University of Colorado Denver / Anschutz Medical Campus
Nick Calkins, Associate Director of Campus Safety, Colorado College
Megan Clark, Associate Director of Investigations, Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance, University of Colorado, Boulder
Dr. Trent Claypool, Staff Psychologist, Recreation and Wellness Center, University of Colorado Colorado-Springs
Dr. Kimberly Dickman, Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Analyst, United States Air Force Academy
Dr. Stephanie K. Ferguson, Director of Instructional Design and Academic Support, Title IX Coordinator, University of the Southwest
Dr. Michael Fleming, Director of Research and Assessment, Center for Violence Prevention, University of Northern Iowa
Samantha Garcia, Student, Fort Lewis College
Kendra Gallegos Reichle, Student Wellness Coordinator, Fort Lewis College
Katie Gordon, M.A. Ed, Wellness Promotion Coordinator, University of Colorado-Colorado Springs
Dr. Alan Heisterkamp, Director, Center for Violence Prevention, University of Northern Iowa
Dr. Mellisa Holtzman, Professor of Sociology, Ball State University
Dr. Heather Horton, Director of the Wellness Resource Center at Colorado College
Dr. Steve Jordan, President, Metropolitan State University of Denver
Dr. Gillian Kaag, Director for Center for Advocacy, Prevention, and Empowerment, University of Denver
Haeryon Kim, Dean of Students, Fort Lewis College
Nathan Kubes, M.S., Director of Security Services, Western State Colorado University
Chris Luekenga, M.A., Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Title IX Administrator, Western State Colorado University
Loretta Martinez, J.D., General Counsel, Metropolitan State University of Denver
Dr. Chadwick Menning, Associate Professor of Sociology, Ball State University
Jason Newton, Officer, Colorado Springs Police Department
Susan Payne, Founding Executive Director of Safe2Tell Model Prevention Initiative and Director of Safe Schools for the Colorado Office of the Attorney General
Dr. Kerry Peterson, DNP, PMHCNS-BC, PMHNP-BC, RN, Assistant Professor, Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Sandy Roesti, Supervisory General Attorney, Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Denver
Molly Turner, Residence Hall Director, Fort Lewis College
Nelia Viveiros, Title IX Coordinator, University of Colorado Denver / Anschutz Medical Campus
Jessica Vogan, M.S., Assistant Director of Leadership Engagement and Development/Prevention Education, Deputy Title IX Administrator, Western State Colorado University
Julie Volckens, Associate Director of Assessment and Education, Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance, University of Colorado-Boulder
Molly Wieser, Title IX Coordinator, Fort Lewis College
Sarah Williams, LCSW, Assistance Director, Office of Victim Assistance, University of Colorado, Boulder
Teresa Wroe, Director of Education and Prevention/Deputy Title IX Coordinator, Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance, University of Colorado-Boulder
Derek Teeter, Partner, Husch Blackwell LLP
SherryLynn Boyles, Executive Director of TESSA Domestic Violence Shelter, Colorado Springs
The RMCSS 2016 program is available for download.
2017 speakers and program information
Pamela is an advocate, speaker, and attorney who has worked with survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence for over 15 years. She currently speaks to professionals nationwide, including military service members and command staff, about how to effectively respond to survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence.
Gary is the Founder & CEO of Social Sentinel, Inc. and is the co-founder of Margolis Healy. He has more than 20 years of distinguished experience in law enforcement and public safety, and over a decade in higher education safety and security.
Workshop and Breakout Presenters
Melissa Holtzman, Ball State University
Hayley Hanson, Husch Blackwell
Jen Brockman, University of Kansas
Pikes Peak Community College
Kaiti Dinges, Fort Hays State University
Julie Wenski, University of Denver
Ally Garcia, Metropolitan State University of Denver
Jennifer Streed, Strum College of Law, University of Denver
Nicole Cote, University of Denver
Christopher Silva, Housing and Residential Education, University of Denver
Kimberly Dickman, United States Air Force Academy
Maria Moreno, United States Air Force Academy
Heather Horton, Colorado College
Becky Treece, TESSA
Melissa Holtzman, Ball State University
Hayley Hanson, Husch Blackwell
Jen Brockman, University of Kansas
Pikes Peak Community College
Kaiti Dinges, Fort Hays State University
Julie Wenski, University of Denver
Ally Garcia, Metropolitan State University of Denver
Jennifer Streed, Strum College of Law, University of Denver
Nicole Cote, University of Denver
Christopher Silva, Housing and Residential Education, University of Denver
Kimberly Dickman, United States Air Force Academy
Maria Moreno, United States Air Force Academy
Heather Horton, Colorado College
Becky Treece, TESSA
The RMCSS 2017 program is available for download.
2018 speakers and program information
Patty Crawford, Former Title IX Coordinator, Baylor University
Featured speaker, Patty Crawford, former Title IX Coordinator for Baylor University, will talk about her experiences with the school's sexual assault scandal. During her time at Baylor, Crawford worked with hundreds of sexual assault and intimate partner violence victims and survivors. Although she improved Baylor's Title IX policies and procedures, she ultimately filed an official complaint with the Office for Civil Rights and resigned her position. The presentation will focus on her experiences with the hope of helping other institutions with their responses to gender and relationship violence.
Patty Crawford became the university's first full-time Title IX Coordinator when she joined Baylor in November 2014. Frustrated with the lack of institutional support, Crawford resigned two years later. Crawford is dedicated to ending corrupt practices and continues to assist institutions and organizations across the country with Title IX compliance and violence prevention.
Featured speaker, Patty Crawford, former Title IX Coordinator for Baylor University, will talk about her experiences with the school's sexual assault scandal. During her time at Baylor, Crawford worked with hundreds of sexual assault and intimate partner violence victims and survivors. Although she improved Baylor's Title IX policies and procedures, she ultimately filed an official complaint with the Office for Civil Rights and resigned her position. The presentation will focus on her experiences with the hope of helping other institutions with their responses to gender and relationship violence.
Patty Crawford became the university's first full-time Title IX Coordinator when she joined Baylor in November 2014. Frustrated with the lack of institutional support, Crawford resigned two years later. Crawford is dedicated to ending corrupt practices and continues to assist institutions and organizations across the country with Title IX compliance and violence prevention.
Anne Munch, J.D- Former Prosecutor and Gender-Based Violence Subject Matter Expert
Anne Munch is an attorney with twenty-seven years of experience as a career prosecutor and advocate for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. As a subject matter expert for the United States Air Force, the United States Army and the United States Navy, Anne has worked extensively on the development of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response programs in the military.
Anne Munch’s enthusiasm and passion for her work have been described as “contagious.” She understands the complexity of crimes involving violence against women and the inherent challenges faced by victims. She is dedicated to improving our response to crimes of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking
Anne Munch is an attorney with twenty-seven years of experience as a career prosecutor and advocate for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. As a subject matter expert for the United States Air Force, the United States Army and the United States Navy, Anne has worked extensively on the development of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response programs in the military.
Anne Munch’s enthusiasm and passion for her work have been described as “contagious.” She understands the complexity of crimes involving violence against women and the inherent challenges faced by victims. She is dedicated to improving our response to crimes of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking
Workshop Presenters:
Demetrius Peterson, Partner, Husch Blackwell - PowerPoint
Hayley Hanson, Partner, Husch Blackwell
Patty Crawford, Former Title IX Coordinator, Baylor University
Kimberly Dickman, Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Analyst, United States Air Force Academy
Heather Horton, Director of the Wellness Resource Center, Colorado College
Mellisa Holtzman, Professor of Sociology, Ball State University - PowerPoint 1 PowerPoint 2
Jen Jacobsen, Grinnell College and Trent Claypool, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Silas Muslick
Elli Reid, Colorado Springs Police Department
Demetrius Peterson, Partner, Husch Blackwell - PowerPoint
Hayley Hanson, Partner, Husch Blackwell
Patty Crawford, Former Title IX Coordinator, Baylor University
Kimberly Dickman, Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Analyst, United States Air Force Academy
Heather Horton, Director of the Wellness Resource Center, Colorado College
Mellisa Holtzman, Professor of Sociology, Ball State University - PowerPoint 1 PowerPoint 2
Jen Jacobsen, Grinnell College and Trent Claypool, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Silas Muslick
Elli Reid, Colorado Springs Police Department
For program information, please click here.
2019 Speakers and program information
Jess Davidson (she/her/hers)
Jess Davidson is the Interim Executive Director of End Rape on Campus and a renowned and experienced public speaker. Her previous speaking credentials include engagements at educational institutions as well as private and public interest engagements. Jess was a plenary speaker at the first White House United State of Women Summit, keynoted the National Network to End Domestic Violence’s annual TechSummit, and has engaged with both Uber and Google on the intersection of their work and sexual violence. She regularly speaks at schools across the country and suits her expertise to meet the students and school where they are at, ranging from technical schools and community colleges to large state universities to Ivy League institutions. Jess serves as a spokesperson on issues of sexual violence, frequently appearing on cable news including CNN, Good Morning America, Tonight with Lester Holt, MSNBC, as well as print media, including, but not limited to the New York Times and Washington Post. |
2020 Speakers and program information
2021 Speakers and program information
Dr. Jennifer Hirsch & Dr. Shamus Khan are the authors of Sexual Citizens: A Landmark Study of Sex, Power, and Assault on Campus. Sexual Citizens transforms how we understand and address the most misunderstood problem on college campuses: widespread sexual assault. Through intimate portraits of life and sex among today’s college students, Dr. Hirsch and Dr. Khan show us sexual assault as a public health crisis.
Dr. Jennifer Hirsch is a professor of socio-medical sciences at Columbia University, and her research spans five intertwined domains: the anthropology of love; gender, sexuality and migration; sexual reproductive & HIV risk practices; Social Science research on sexual assault, and the intersection between anthropology and public health. She was recently named ‘Heroes in the Fight Against Gender-Based Violence’ of New York City.
Dr. Shamus Khan is a professor of sociology and American studies at Princeton University and the author of dozens of books and articles on inequality, American Culture, gender, and elites. His work has appeared in the New Yorker, The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, and many other media outlets.
For more information about the book, and the authors visit www.sexualcitizens.com
Dr. Jennifer Hirsch is a professor of socio-medical sciences at Columbia University, and her research spans five intertwined domains: the anthropology of love; gender, sexuality and migration; sexual reproductive & HIV risk practices; Social Science research on sexual assault, and the intersection between anthropology and public health. She was recently named ‘Heroes in the Fight Against Gender-Based Violence’ of New York City.
Dr. Shamus Khan is a professor of sociology and American studies at Princeton University and the author of dozens of books and articles on inequality, American Culture, gender, and elites. His work has appeared in the New Yorker, The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, and many other media outlets.
For more information about the book, and the authors visit www.sexualcitizens.com
The 2021 Rocky Mountain Campus Safety Summit program is now available for download.
2022 speaker and program information
Detective Justin Boardman (retired) served in Law Enforcement for 15 years with the West Valley City Police, Utah, Police Department. His first eight years were spent as a patrol officer. During his seven years in the Special Victims Unit, Justin was introduced to Salt Lake County Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) where he was exposed to a multi-disciplinary team that needed involvement from law enforcement. Justin worked tirelessly to improve the investigative process for victims, ultimately identifying weaknesses and gaps in the process. It is through these efforts that SART is now uniquely positioned to influence statute and policy change on a statewide level, which includes passing mandatory processing laws that have helped eliminate sexual assault kit backlogs and increased prosecution of perpetrators. In his capacity as officer and detective, Detective Boardman was honored with numerous awards including the Police Star, multiple life-saving, Distinguished Service, and Meritorious Service Awards. Detective Boardman was assigned Investigator of the year for his work in West Valley City’s SVU. He was bestowed the Utah Visionary Voice Award presented by the National Sexual Violence Resource Center. In 2017, he received a Public Policy Award by the Utah Council on Victims of Crime. Boardman has conducted nearly 300 forensic child victim interviews and 140 adult sexual assault victim interviews. Justin spent additional time with each victim, working through their trauma to build trust, ultimately building solid cases that increased prosecution, helped provide more effective procedural justice, and prioritized setting processes in place to treat victims with the dignity and empathy they deserve.
In 2013, Detective Boardman co-authored a Trauma Informed Victim Interview protocol for adult victims of sexual assault. This process has been studied and has shown increased prosecutions along with procedure: now the standard for victim interview process in Utah and neighboring states. Since retiring in 2017, Justin trains and consults globally on a variety of subjects, most notably the trauma-informed victim interview and trauma-informed investigations. He relentlessly researches and re-designs this approach to create better processes that protect victims. His focus is to strengthen investigations that are victim-centered, suspect-focused, and trauma-informed. He advocates for culture change within the justice system and law enforcement, with a focus on “policing with compassion”. He believes that police work performed with compassion and empathy improves communication, builds bridges, establishes a system of consistency and belief, supports prosecution of those who harm, and provides strong support for survivors.
In 2013, Detective Boardman co-authored a Trauma Informed Victim Interview protocol for adult victims of sexual assault. This process has been studied and has shown increased prosecutions along with procedure: now the standard for victim interview process in Utah and neighboring states. Since retiring in 2017, Justin trains and consults globally on a variety of subjects, most notably the trauma-informed victim interview and trauma-informed investigations. He relentlessly researches and re-designs this approach to create better processes that protect victims. His focus is to strengthen investigations that are victim-centered, suspect-focused, and trauma-informed. He advocates for culture change within the justice system and law enforcement, with a focus on “policing with compassion”. He believes that police work performed with compassion and empathy improves communication, builds bridges, establishes a system of consistency and belief, supports prosecution of those who harm, and provides strong support for survivors.
The program is available here.