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Back to EpisodesPreventing Educator Sexual Misconduct with Dr. Elizabeth Jeglic
Description
In this episode of One in Ten, host Teresa Huizar speaks with researcher Dr. Elizabeth Jeglic about preventing educator sexual misconduct, which has increased in schools even as abuse rates have declined in other youth-serving settings. Dr. Jeglic describes limited prior research since a 2004 Department of Education report and presents her team’s survey of 6,600 recent high school graduates: 11.7% reported some form of educator sexual misconduct and about 1% reported contact abuse, with survivors reporting grooming as a near-universal pathway.
Time Stamps:
Time. Topic
00:00 Why Schools Are Riskier
01:44 Research Gap and New Data
03:13 What Counts as Misconduct
03:49 Grooming and Boundary Creep
08:32 Mentorship Versus Betrayal
09:58 High Risk Roles and Spaces
12:33 Prevalence and What It Means
14:03 Building a Culture of Safety
16:58 Training That Names Educators
19:03 Codes of Conduct That Work
19:37 No Touching Policies
20:57 Online Contact Boundaries
23:04 Pass the Trash Fixes
24:09 Supervision and Student Reporting
26:02 Progress and Patchwork Rules
27:25 Policy Reforms and Grooming Laws
30:29 Mandated Reporting Gaps
32:33 Why Data Stays Spotty
35:14 Parents Prevention Playbook
37:24 Research Updates and Wrap Up
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