This study experimentally examined the role of victim alcohol intoxication, and self-blame in perceiving and reporting rape to the police using a hypothetical interactive rape scenario. Participants (N = 79) were randomly assigned to consume alcohol (mean BAC = 0.07%) or tonic water before they engaged in the scenario. Alcohol expectancy was manipulated, and participant beliefs about the beverage they thought they had consumed and their feelings of intoxication were measured. Alcohol consumption and expectancy did not affect the likelihood that the nonconsensual intercourse depicted in the scenario was perceived and would be reported as rape. Participants with higher levels of self-blame were less likely to say they would report the hypothe...
Based on a mixed-methods research program, this thesis identifies the nature and impact of young Aus...
The current study was based on Brown and Jacquin’s (2010) study of juror bias in rape trials, except...
Unwanted sexual activity (UWSA) continues to be a health and safety risk to college-aged females. Al...
Alcohol use has been consistently associated with perceptions of alcohol-related sexual assault. Ho...
Despite evidence suggesting that alcohol expectancies may influence people’s rape perceptions, no st...
We experimentally examined the effects of alcohol consumption and exposure to misleading post event ...
Research on nonpharmacological effects of alcohol shows that exposure to alcohol-related cues (i.e.,...
We experimentally examined the effects of alcohol consumption and exposure to misleading postevent i...
<b>Introduction and Aim:</b> Sexual assaults commonly involve alcohol use by the perpetrator, victim...
Purpose – The aim of this study is to investigate the influence of binge drinking behaviour and ambi...
Bystander interventions for sexual assault promote third-party interference. People who endorse rape...
Sexual violence is unfortunately a major issue in our society. In addition, it is not always reporte...
Sexual violence is unfortunately a major issue in our society. In addition, it is not always reporte...
Rape remains a significant problem in the U.S., with the majority of victims reporting a drug-or-alc...
Rape remains a significant problem in the U.S., with the majority of victims reporting a drug-or-alc...
Based on a mixed-methods research program, this thesis identifies the nature and impact of young Aus...
The current study was based on Brown and Jacquin’s (2010) study of juror bias in rape trials, except...
Unwanted sexual activity (UWSA) continues to be a health and safety risk to college-aged females. Al...
Alcohol use has been consistently associated with perceptions of alcohol-related sexual assault. Ho...
Despite evidence suggesting that alcohol expectancies may influence people’s rape perceptions, no st...
We experimentally examined the effects of alcohol consumption and exposure to misleading post event ...
Research on nonpharmacological effects of alcohol shows that exposure to alcohol-related cues (i.e.,...
We experimentally examined the effects of alcohol consumption and exposure to misleading postevent i...
<b>Introduction and Aim:</b> Sexual assaults commonly involve alcohol use by the perpetrator, victim...
Purpose – The aim of this study is to investigate the influence of binge drinking behaviour and ambi...
Bystander interventions for sexual assault promote third-party interference. People who endorse rape...
Sexual violence is unfortunately a major issue in our society. In addition, it is not always reporte...
Sexual violence is unfortunately a major issue in our society. In addition, it is not always reporte...
Rape remains a significant problem in the U.S., with the majority of victims reporting a drug-or-alc...
Rape remains a significant problem in the U.S., with the majority of victims reporting a drug-or-alc...
Based on a mixed-methods research program, this thesis identifies the nature and impact of young Aus...
The current study was based on Brown and Jacquin’s (2010) study of juror bias in rape trials, except...
Unwanted sexual activity (UWSA) continues to be a health and safety risk to college-aged females. Al...