Often labeled ‘‘ivory towers,’ ’ colleges are fertile breeding grounds of male to female sexual assault and other types of woman abuse. Still, across the United States and elsewhere, many researchers, practitioners, and activists are involved in an ongoing and ever-changing struggle to curb female victimization in institutions of higher learning. The main objective of this article is to offer a few thoughts about some prevention issues raised by Christine Gidycz. Special attention is devoted to the dangers associated with new electronic technologies, including texting and Internet pornography
Research is clear that violence against college women is a problem that warrants alternative prevent...
Women's rights can be realized more effectively in cyberspace, from accessing information to freely ...
Sexual violence on college campuses is an alarming problem across the United States. In recent years...
Often labeled ‘‘ivory towers,’ ’ colleges are fertile breeding grounds of male to female sexual assa...
Research is clear that violence against college women is a problem that warrants alternative prevent...
The prevalence, incidence, and impact of the gender-based abuse (GBA) of college women have been inc...
This commentary discusses the contributions of Drs. Antonia Abbey and Catherine Kaukinen to our unde...
This Article discusses why two laws that seek to prevent and end sexual violence between students on...
Recent activist, policy, and government efforts to engage in campus rape prevention education(RPE), ...
This article examines the efforts to use Title IX to address the problem of sexual assaults on colle...
This review brings together both the legal literature and original empirical research regarding the ...
Sexual assault is common among college-aged women (18 to 25 years), with 1 in 5 reporting having exp...
Nearly 20% of college females and 6% of college males will experience a form of sexual assault while...
Campus response to sexual violence is increasingly governed by federal law and administrative guidan...
Cyber-sexual violence refers to a form of harmful sexually aggressive behaviors committed with the f...
Research is clear that violence against college women is a problem that warrants alternative prevent...
Women's rights can be realized more effectively in cyberspace, from accessing information to freely ...
Sexual violence on college campuses is an alarming problem across the United States. In recent years...
Often labeled ‘‘ivory towers,’ ’ colleges are fertile breeding grounds of male to female sexual assa...
Research is clear that violence against college women is a problem that warrants alternative prevent...
The prevalence, incidence, and impact of the gender-based abuse (GBA) of college women have been inc...
This commentary discusses the contributions of Drs. Antonia Abbey and Catherine Kaukinen to our unde...
This Article discusses why two laws that seek to prevent and end sexual violence between students on...
Recent activist, policy, and government efforts to engage in campus rape prevention education(RPE), ...
This article examines the efforts to use Title IX to address the problem of sexual assaults on colle...
This review brings together both the legal literature and original empirical research regarding the ...
Sexual assault is common among college-aged women (18 to 25 years), with 1 in 5 reporting having exp...
Nearly 20% of college females and 6% of college males will experience a form of sexual assault while...
Campus response to sexual violence is increasingly governed by federal law and administrative guidan...
Cyber-sexual violence refers to a form of harmful sexually aggressive behaviors committed with the f...
Research is clear that violence against college women is a problem that warrants alternative prevent...
Women's rights can be realized more effectively in cyberspace, from accessing information to freely ...
Sexual violence on college campuses is an alarming problem across the United States. In recent years...