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EPISODE · Aug 23, 2024 · 42 MIN

Recognizing ‘Freeze’ Response ... FINALLY! – Ep. 30

from Crisis & Consequences · host Escape Pod

Fight. Flight. Freeze. Fawn. In the 21st century, most of us know these as very real responses to trauma and fear, but sometimes the laws of the land don’t recognize them as such. In cases of sexual assault, for example, victims often freeze because their brain doesn’t allow them to fight back, even if they want to.  For years in the state of South Dakota, prosecuting such cases was a futile effort. But not anymore. On this episode of The Escape Pod, co-hosts Julie and Charity welcome in a special guest: Pennington County’s top prosecutor, who advocated for changing state law and – ultimately – changing how survivors who “freeze” are perceived.  TRIGGER WARNING: This episode contains discussion of rape and other forms of sexual violence.    Bullet Points of Key Topics and Markers:    Topic #1   2:35 Escaping irresponsible drivers ... and crazy calendars  Topic #2 15:55 Topic o’ the Day: “Freezing” as a recognized trauma response  Topic #3 28:30 Other cases keeping Lara up at night  Topic #4 37:51 Escapism, family-style!    Sign up to be a Patron today! Get access to the Patron-Only Facebook Group, Bonus Episodes, and more at http://www.escapepod.live    General mail: [email protected]   Submit listener stories: [email protected] 

Fight. Flight. Freeze. Fawn. In the 21st century, most of us know these as very real responses to trauma and fear, but sometimes the laws of the land don’t recognize them as such. In cases of sexual assault, for example, victims often freeze because their brain doesn’t allow them to fight back, even if they want to.  For years in the state of South Dakota, prosecuting such cases was a futile effort. But not anymore. On this episode of The Escape Pod, co-hosts Julie and Charity welcome in a special guest: Pennington County’s top prosecutor, who advocated for changing state law and – ultimately – changing how survivors who “freeze” are perceived.  TRIGGER WARNING: This episode contains discussion of rape and other forms of sexual violence.    Bullet Points of Key Topics and Markers:    Topic #1   2:35 Escaping irresponsible drivers ... and crazy calendars  Topic #2 15:55 Topic o’ the Day: “Freezing” as a recognized trauma response  Topic #3 28:30 Other cases keeping Lara up at night  Topic #4 37:51 Escapism, family-style!    Sign up to be a Patron today! Get access to the Patron-Only Facebook Group, Bonus Episodes, and more at http://www.escapepod.live    General mail: [email protected]   Submit listener stories: [email protected]

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