Often, sexual consent is only discussed and explored in the context of sexual assault. While consent is often the deciding factor to determine if a crime occurred, consent is also a vital part of an equally enjoyable sexual encounter. The present study examines a variety of variables effects on consent attitudes, norms, and communication behaviors to attempt to identify predictors of college student consent communication. Findings and recommendations are discussed that highlight the necessity of viewing consent as a communicative act
Research on how individuals conceptualize, communicate, and interpret sexual consent is relatively s...
Background. Preliminary qualitative research suggests some college students believe sexual consent c...
One in five women and one in sixteen men are sexually assaulted while attending college (Krebs et al...
College students are among the highest risk for experiencing sexual violence/assault. While there ar...
abstract: Sexual violence is a problem on college campuses across that United States. In the past f...
Particular attention has been paid to the issue of sexual assault on college and university campuses...
In 2014, the White House launched its public awareness campaign, It\u27s On Us, to end sexual assaul...
Objective: The study assessed how sexual consent varied from imaginary ideal scenarios and actual se...
The goal of this paper is to provide an overview of the conflicting findings from existing sexual vi...
Sexual assault remains a prevalent issue on college campuses across the United States. Significant r...
Up to 22% of U.S. college students will experience a sexual assault, with women and gender non-confo...
One in five women and one in sixteen men experience sexual assault during college. Sexual assault ra...
This paper examines the definition of “Affirmative Sexual Consent” and its current use in preventing...
In light of the new California legal mandate for affirmative sexual consent in higher education inst...
One in five women and one in sixteen men are sexually assaulted while attending college (Krebs et al...
Research on how individuals conceptualize, communicate, and interpret sexual consent is relatively s...
Background. Preliminary qualitative research suggests some college students believe sexual consent c...
One in five women and one in sixteen men are sexually assaulted while attending college (Krebs et al...
College students are among the highest risk for experiencing sexual violence/assault. While there ar...
abstract: Sexual violence is a problem on college campuses across that United States. In the past f...
Particular attention has been paid to the issue of sexual assault on college and university campuses...
In 2014, the White House launched its public awareness campaign, It\u27s On Us, to end sexual assaul...
Objective: The study assessed how sexual consent varied from imaginary ideal scenarios and actual se...
The goal of this paper is to provide an overview of the conflicting findings from existing sexual vi...
Sexual assault remains a prevalent issue on college campuses across the United States. Significant r...
Up to 22% of U.S. college students will experience a sexual assault, with women and gender non-confo...
One in five women and one in sixteen men experience sexual assault during college. Sexual assault ra...
This paper examines the definition of “Affirmative Sexual Consent” and its current use in preventing...
In light of the new California legal mandate for affirmative sexual consent in higher education inst...
One in five women and one in sixteen men are sexually assaulted while attending college (Krebs et al...
Research on how individuals conceptualize, communicate, and interpret sexual consent is relatively s...
Background. Preliminary qualitative research suggests some college students believe sexual consent c...
One in five women and one in sixteen men are sexually assaulted while attending college (Krebs et al...