R.A.D.
Rape Aggression Defense

RAD Streaming Video

This video depicts the final scenarios of a R.A.D. class and was produced, written and voiced by an actual rape survivor, a Cal State Fullerton student. This was her class project that delivers a global message. RAIN Network statistics show that a rape occurs every eight minutes, and a sexual assault every two minutes in America. Please watch and learn for ways you can help protect yourself.

R.A.D. Objective:
To develop and enhance the options of self-defense, so they may become viable considerations to the woman who is attacked.

The R.A.D. System teaches:

Risk Reduction Principles

  • Classwork includes techniques on personal self-awareness and surroundings
  • Responsibility for personal safety & dependency on self
Physical self-defense techniques
  • Learn physical strengths
  • Appropriate defense to confrontations
Simulations
  • Opportunity to use techniques learned
  • Students respond in assault scenarios
  • Optional at student's discretion

CSUF Women's Center 'Step Up & Stop It' Program

Step Up & Stop It
Offered by:

CSUF Women's Center
and:
UniversityBlues.org
a program of the Women's Center and the Human Services Department of Cal State Fullerton

R.A.D. - Rape Aggression Defense Program Flyer

The Next R.A.D. Class will be held:

From 9am to 1pm on the following Saturdays:


June 21, 2008
June 28, 2008
July 5, 2008

Click to view the current R.A.D. Flyer!

Picture from a previous R.A.D. class, during a scenario

Free Lifetime Return Policy with signed book or Certificate. This class is open to all women with priority registration for CSUF students.

Contact Corporal Iris Cortes-Valle at (714) 278-3423 or by E-Mail at ICortes-Valle@Fullerton.edu, or contact Officer Eva Ku by E-Mail at EKu@Fullerton.edu for any questions regarding registration or the R.A.D. program.