Although sexual assault prevention programs have been increasingly successful at improving knowledge about sexual violence and decreasing rape-supportive attitudes and beliefs among participants, reducing sexually assaultive conduct itself remains an elusive outcome. This review considers efforts to support change for individuals by creating prevention strategies that target peer network and community-level factors that support sexual violence. To this end, the article examines successful ecological prevention models from other prevention fields, identifies the components of multilevel prevention that appear critical to efficacy and discusses their application to existing and emerging sexual violence prevention strategies
Sexual violence is a serious problem in the United States and the Centers for Disease Control and Pr...
Given the prevalence of sexual and relationship violence in communities, innovations in prevention a...
The central question that faces all of us who are committed to non-violence is how can we prevent se...
The Division of Violence Prevention within CDC's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control r...
A growing body of research suggests that sex offense registries, though popular with politicians and...
Sexual violence is one of the few public health problems that can also be classified as a crime. Thu...
Prevention of sexual aggression (which ranges from perpetration of unwanted sexual contact to attemp...
Sexual violence affects tens of thousands of people annually in the United States. The majority of s...
This study investigated how sexual violence (SV) preventionists in one Midwestern state understand, ...
\u27Sexual assault in the United States is a \u27prevalent and complicated problem. Many different r...
Sexual violence (SV) and intimate partner violence (IPV), which often cooccur with bullying, are ser...
Background: On college campuses, sexual violence (or sexual assault) is at epidemic proportions. As ...
The high prevalence rates and numerous consequences associated with child sexual abuse makes prevent...
Sexual violence continues to be a significant public health problem worldwide with serious consequen...
Most North American universities offer sexual assault prevention programs focusing on attitude chang...
Sexual violence is a serious problem in the United States and the Centers for Disease Control and Pr...
Given the prevalence of sexual and relationship violence in communities, innovations in prevention a...
The central question that faces all of us who are committed to non-violence is how can we prevent se...
The Division of Violence Prevention within CDC's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control r...
A growing body of research suggests that sex offense registries, though popular with politicians and...
Sexual violence is one of the few public health problems that can also be classified as a crime. Thu...
Prevention of sexual aggression (which ranges from perpetration of unwanted sexual contact to attemp...
Sexual violence affects tens of thousands of people annually in the United States. The majority of s...
This study investigated how sexual violence (SV) preventionists in one Midwestern state understand, ...
\u27Sexual assault in the United States is a \u27prevalent and complicated problem. Many different r...
Sexual violence (SV) and intimate partner violence (IPV), which often cooccur with bullying, are ser...
Background: On college campuses, sexual violence (or sexual assault) is at epidemic proportions. As ...
The high prevalence rates and numerous consequences associated with child sexual abuse makes prevent...
Sexual violence continues to be a significant public health problem worldwide with serious consequen...
Most North American universities offer sexual assault prevention programs focusing on attitude chang...
Sexual violence is a serious problem in the United States and the Centers for Disease Control and Pr...
Given the prevalence of sexual and relationship violence in communities, innovations in prevention a...
The central question that faces all of us who are committed to non-violence is how can we prevent se...