Alexandra Neame looks at current media representations of drink spiking including victim-blaming stereotypes and whether drink spiking is an epidemic or an urban myth. Drink spiking is considered within the broader context of drug and alcohol facilitated sexual assault, and awareness and prevention approaches that treat drugs and alcohol as weapons are discussed
This paper reviews research around alcohol use in sexual assaults that are perpetrated in circumstan...
Alcohol and drugs have been inextricably linked with sexual assault. Media coverage has increasingly...
Sexual violence is unfortunately a major issue in our society. In addition, it is not always reporte...
Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault (DFSA) is a sexual act in which the victim is unable to give or retr...
Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault (DFSA) is a sexual act in which the victim is unable to give or retr...
The report is founded on evidence obtained directly from victims of drink spiking in addition to dat...
In recent years the public discourse around drink spiking has evolved from that of an ‘epidemic’ to ...
Alcohol is cited with increasing frequency as a factor in discussions of violence, from brawling and...
There is a stark contrast between heightened perceptions of risk associated with drug-facilitated se...
Objective: Alcohol-related sexual violence remains a public health problem. Despite the popularity o...
Building on previous research which identified alcohol as the drug of choice for facilitating sexual...
Explores the prevalence of sexual violence and alcohol and other drug use (AOD) in Australia. Summa...
Alcohol misuse and violence is a major public safety concern. Although the extent and nature of alco...
Conservative estimates of sexual assault prevalence suggest that 25 percent of American women have e...
Women suffer a variety of detrimental effects from exposure to violent pornography. This study exami...
This paper reviews research around alcohol use in sexual assaults that are perpetrated in circumstan...
Alcohol and drugs have been inextricably linked with sexual assault. Media coverage has increasingly...
Sexual violence is unfortunately a major issue in our society. In addition, it is not always reporte...
Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault (DFSA) is a sexual act in which the victim is unable to give or retr...
Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault (DFSA) is a sexual act in which the victim is unable to give or retr...
The report is founded on evidence obtained directly from victims of drink spiking in addition to dat...
In recent years the public discourse around drink spiking has evolved from that of an ‘epidemic’ to ...
Alcohol is cited with increasing frequency as a factor in discussions of violence, from brawling and...
There is a stark contrast between heightened perceptions of risk associated with drug-facilitated se...
Objective: Alcohol-related sexual violence remains a public health problem. Despite the popularity o...
Building on previous research which identified alcohol as the drug of choice for facilitating sexual...
Explores the prevalence of sexual violence and alcohol and other drug use (AOD) in Australia. Summa...
Alcohol misuse and violence is a major public safety concern. Although the extent and nature of alco...
Conservative estimates of sexual assault prevalence suggest that 25 percent of American women have e...
Women suffer a variety of detrimental effects from exposure to violent pornography. This study exami...
This paper reviews research around alcohol use in sexual assaults that are perpetrated in circumstan...
Alcohol and drugs have been inextricably linked with sexual assault. Media coverage has increasingly...
Sexual violence is unfortunately a major issue in our society. In addition, it is not always reporte...