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Urge NFL Commission & Team Owners to institute new Sexual Assault Awareness Training Program.
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    Lisa Michels
    Virginia Beach, VA

Time after time we hear about an NFL player being accused of sexual assault or domestic violence.

 

HEADLINES:
*Lawrence Taylor rape arrest: Ex-Giant accused of raping, beating teen girl in NY hotel
*Ben Roethlisberger Accused of Sexual Assault AGAIN (second allegation in 365 days)
*Former NFL Player Michael Irvin, accused of rape  (Cowboys)
*4 NFL Players Accused with Drugging, then Raping Woman - Dedric Ward, Charlie Batch, Ron Rice and Tyree Tolton
*O.J. Simpson Questioned on Domestic Abuse - (The Washington Post, January 26, 1996)

Need we say more? Enough is Enough. Now can we talk?

These players need to know that issues of violence affect everyone.  Our children look up to and aspire to be like these players.  Therefore, they should be expected to conduct themselves responsibly, promoting good and lawful values to be emulated.

Our goal is not to humiliate or hold a public trial. Our goal is to work with the NFL and the teams in order to educate them on the severity of their actions. Roger Goodell recently issued a memo in regards to the leagues personal conduct policy. It reads:

"The Policy makes clear that NFL and club personnel must do more than simply avoid criminal behavior. We must conduct ourselves in a way that 'is responsible, that promotes the values upon which the league is based, and is lawful.' This standard reflects the recognition that the conduct and behavior of our players and other league and team employees is critically important. Whether it involves your team or another, these incidents affect us all -- every investigation, arrest, or other allegation of improper conduct undermines the respect for our league by our fans, lessens the confidence of our business partners and threatens the continued success of our brand.
"As your club begins its offseason programs and approaches the Draft, I encourage you to be vigilant in reinforcing this message with your players and staff. It makes no difference whether an incident occurs during the season or in the off-season. At every opportunity, you should remind them of your standards and the public’s expectations, of the need to use good judgment, particularly when in a public place, and of the resources available to help us all in meeting these standards."


Obviously the commission understands the severity of the issues and that the number of recent complaints are alarming to us all. This shows that additional measures need to be instituted. It is not enough to merely state "this is wrong." They need to understand first hand how their actions affect victims and society. In order to accomplish this we believe that additional requirements need to be added to the league's current personal conduct policy.

1. Yearly required Sexual Assault Awareness Training for every player and employee.

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 2. The training should include victims & survivors of sexual assault telling their stories of abuse, the affect it has on their lives and the lives of the people around them. (Examples of organizations: RAINN's Speakers Bureau, Elite Speakers Bureau.)

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3. The training should include Men from an organization similiar to "NOMAS" (National Organization for Men Against Sexism) or "Men Can Stop Rape."  An organization that mobilizes men to use their strength for creating cultures free from violence against women.

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4. The policy should include financial penalties (preferably not less than 10% of their gross income) to be paid to the local rape crisis center.

Until policies that include education and financial penalties are instituted we see no end in sight. That's why your support for this petition is urgently needed. Tell the NFL Commission and the Team owners that you support educating and holding these players accountable by signing this petition today.

 

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Petition to Urge NFL Commission & Team Owners to Institute Sexual Assault Awareness Training Program

Greetings Mr. Goodell and Team Owners,

Time after time we hear about an NFL player being accused of sexual assault or domestic violence.

HEADLINES:
*Lawrence Taylor rape arrest: Ex-Giant accused of raping, beating teen girl in NY hotel
*Ben Roethlisberger Accused of Sexual Assault AGAIN (second allegation in 365 days)
*Former NFL Player Michael Irvin, accused of rape (Cowboys)
*4 NFL Players Accused with Drugging, then Raping Woman - Dedric Ward, Charlie Batch, Ron Rice and Tyree Tolton
*O.J. Simpson Questioned on Domestic Abuse - (The Washington Post, January 26, 1996)

Need we say more? Enough is Enough. Now can we talk?

These players need to know that issues of violence affect everyone. Our children look up to and aspire to be like these players. Therefore, they should be expected to conduct themselves responsibly, promoting good and lawful values to be emulated.

Our goal is not to humiliate or hold a public trial. Our goal is to work with the NFL and the teams in order to educate them on the severity of their actions. Roger Goodell recently issued a memo in regards to the leagues personal conduct policy. It reads:

"The Policy makes clear that NFL and club personnel must do more than simply avoid criminal behavior. We must conduct ourselves in a way that 'is responsible, that promotes the values upon which the league is based, and is lawful.' This standard reflects the recognition that the conduct and behavior of our players and other league and team employees is critically important. Whether it involves your team or another, these incidents affect us all -- every investigation, arrest, or other allegation of improper conduct undermines the respect for our league by our fans, lessens the confidence of our business partners and threatens the continued success of our brand.
"As your club begins its off-season programs and approaches the Draft, I encourage you to be vigilant in reinforcing this message with your players and staff. It makes no difference whether an incident occurs during the season or in the off-season. At every opportunity, you should remind them of your standards and the public’s expectations, of the need to use good judgment, particularly when in a public place, and of the resources available to help us all in meeting these standards."


Obviously the commission understands the severity of the issues and that the number of recent complaints are alarming to us all. This shows that additional measures need to be instituted. It is not enough to merely state "this is wrong." They need to understand first hand how their actions affect victims and society. In order to accomplish this we believe that additional requirements need to be added to the league's current personal conduct policy.

1. Yearly required Sexual Assault Awareness Training for every player and employee.

- AND -

2. The training should include victims & survivors of sexual assault telling their stories of abuse, the effect it has on their lives and the lives of the people around them. (Examples of organizations: RAINN's Speakers Bureau, Elite Speakers Bureau.)

- AND -

3. The training should include Men from an organization similar to "NOMAS" (National Organization for Men Against Sexism) or "Men Can Stop Rape." An organization that mobilizes men to use their strength for creating cultures free from violence against women.

- AND -

4. The policy should include financial penalties (preferably not less than 10% of their gross income) to be paid to the local rape crisis center.

Until policies that include education and financial penalties are instituted we see no end in sight. Therefore, we implore the NFL Commission and the Team owners to support educating and holding these players accountable today.


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Arizona Cardinals - Bill Bidwill
Atlanta Falcons - Arthur Blank
Baltimore Ravens - Steve Bisciotti
Buffalo Bills -Ralph Wilson
Carolina Panthers - Jerry Richardson
Chicago Bears - Virginia Halas McCaskey
Cincinnati Bengals - Mike Brown
Cleveland Browns - Randy Lerner
Dallas Cowboys - Jerry Jones
Denver Broncos - Pat Bowlen
Detroit Lions - William Clay Ford, Sr.
Green Bay Packers - Green Bay Packers, Inc.
Houston Texans - Robert C. McNair
Indianapolis Colts - Jim Irsay
Jacksonville Jaguars - Wayne Weaver
Kansas City Chiefs - Clark Hunt
Miami Dolphins - Stephen M. Ross†
Minnesota Vikings - Zygi Wilf†
New England Patriots - Robert Kraft
New Orleans Saints -Tom Benson
New York Giants - John Mara & Steve Tisch
New York Jets - Robert Wood Johnson IV
Oakland Raiders - Al Davis†
Philadelphia Eagles - Jeffrey Lurie
Pittsburgh Steelers - Dan Rooney
San Diego Chargers - Alex Spanos
San Francisco 49ers - Denise DeBartolo York and John York
Seattle Seahawks - Paul Allen
St. Louis Rams -Chip Rosenbloom
Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Malcolm Glazer
Tennessee Titans - Bud Adams
Washington Redskins - Dan Snyder

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