Preventing sexual violence—and talking to athletes about how they can be part of solutions—requires more time than just a locker room pep talk. At the University of Kansas, we’re finally getting more of their time.
Author: Jen Brockman
Jen Brockman is the Director of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Education Center at the University of Kansas. She has worked in the field of victim advocacy and gender based violence prevention since 2001 in three different states at community programs, flagship institutes and state coalitions, including her time as the Sex Crimes Investigation Trainer for the Arkansas Coalition Against Sexual Assault. She is a certified Law Enforcement Trainer in Sexual Violence and Domestic Violence and the recipient of the National Sexual Violence Resource Center’s Visionary Voice Award and the Arkansas Attorney General’s Crime Victim Advocate of the Year Award. Jen received a Bachelor of Arts from Drury University in Criminology and Sociology and a Masters of Arts in Organizational Leadership from Gonzaga University.