This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Policy Press via the DOI in this record.A growing body of research indicates that gender-based violence is a public health problem for UK universities. To date, there is a paucity of knowledge about beliefs regarding gender-based violence among UK university students and how receptive they are to help change university culture by participating in prevention programmes. This article uses findings from the first cross-sectional study in England that measured beliefs, including rape and DVA myth acceptance, and readiness for change. A survey was given to 381 incoming undergraduate students attending a university in the South West of England. The findings suggest that m...
For over a decade, research has indicated that sexual violence amongst the student population is a s...
The National Union of Students (NUS) in UK initiated a campaigned called ‘I Heart Consent’ in 2014 w...
Since college women are particularly vulnerable to sexual violence, it is essential to understand th...
The phenomena of sexual violence have been studied on college campuses for over 50 years. Despite ch...
Rape is worldwide issue with no demographic constraint, and previous studies have explored how rape ...
This study forms part of a larger project investigating attitudes towards intimate partner violence,...
Research suggests that consent is often misunderstood but limited research has focused specifically ...
Rising rates of gender-based violence, sexual assaults and victimisation have made on-campus consent...
There is an international body of evidence indicating that universities are significant sites for GB...
Rising rates of gender-based violence, sexual assaults and victimisation have made on-campus consent...
The relationship between male rape myth acceptance, female rape myth acceptance, attitudes toward ga...
The relationship between male rape myth acceptance, female rape myth acceptance, attitudes toward ga...
Gender Based Violence (GBV) in UK Universities has begun to gain the attention of scholars, governme...
Quantitative research indicates that gender-based violence is a problem of global significance occur...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between variables that may be related to r...
For over a decade, research has indicated that sexual violence amongst the student population is a s...
The National Union of Students (NUS) in UK initiated a campaigned called ‘I Heart Consent’ in 2014 w...
Since college women are particularly vulnerable to sexual violence, it is essential to understand th...
The phenomena of sexual violence have been studied on college campuses for over 50 years. Despite ch...
Rape is worldwide issue with no demographic constraint, and previous studies have explored how rape ...
This study forms part of a larger project investigating attitudes towards intimate partner violence,...
Research suggests that consent is often misunderstood but limited research has focused specifically ...
Rising rates of gender-based violence, sexual assaults and victimisation have made on-campus consent...
There is an international body of evidence indicating that universities are significant sites for GB...
Rising rates of gender-based violence, sexual assaults and victimisation have made on-campus consent...
The relationship between male rape myth acceptance, female rape myth acceptance, attitudes toward ga...
The relationship between male rape myth acceptance, female rape myth acceptance, attitudes toward ga...
Gender Based Violence (GBV) in UK Universities has begun to gain the attention of scholars, governme...
Quantitative research indicates that gender-based violence is a problem of global significance occur...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between variables that may be related to r...
For over a decade, research has indicated that sexual violence amongst the student population is a s...
The National Union of Students (NUS) in UK initiated a campaigned called ‘I Heart Consent’ in 2014 w...
Since college women are particularly vulnerable to sexual violence, it is essential to understand th...