Based on a mixed-methods research program, this thesis identifies the nature and impact of young Australian adults' alcohol-related beliefs relevant to intoxicated sexual aggression and victimisation. The thesis describes the development and validation of the Drinking Expectancy Sexual Vulnerabilities Questionnaire and demonstrates that sexual violence-related alcohol expectancies are linked to rape blame attributions. Findings show how Alcohol Expectancy Theory can be applied in rape-perception research and illuminate the reasons underlying negative responses to rape disclosure, the underreporting of sexual victimisation, cultural discourse about alcohol and rape, and biased decision-making in the criminal justice system
Bystander interventions for sexual assault promote third-party interference. People who endorse rape...
Alcohol use has often been linked with sexual violence. Pumphrey-Gordon and Gross (2007) note that “...
Unwanted sexual activity (UWSA) continues to be a health and safety risk to college-aged females. Al...
Beliefs and misconceptions about sex, gender, and rape have been explored extensively to explain peo...
Despite evidence suggesting that alcohol expectancies may influence people’s rape perceptions, no st...
Alcohol use has been consistently associated with perceptions of alcohol-related sexual assault. Ho...
Background - Alcohol expectancies likely play a role in people’s perceptions of alcohol-involved sex...
Little is known about the beliefs that underlie the biased attributions that typically characterise ...
<b>Introduction and Aim:</b> Sexual assaults commonly involve alcohol use by the perpetrator, victim...
For ages 18 to 25 sexual violence is the only crime that is found to occur more frequently among col...
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...
Culture plays a role in how we behave when we consume alcohol. Studies have shown that how an indivi...
This study experimentally examined the role of victim alcohol intoxication, and self-blame in percei...
This qualitative study explores the intersection of university students’ attitudes to alcohol use an...
Bystander interventions for sexual assault promote third-party interference. People who endorse rape...
Alcohol use has often been linked with sexual violence. Pumphrey-Gordon and Gross (2007) note that “...
Unwanted sexual activity (UWSA) continues to be a health and safety risk to college-aged females. Al...
Beliefs and misconceptions about sex, gender, and rape have been explored extensively to explain peo...
Despite evidence suggesting that alcohol expectancies may influence people’s rape perceptions, no st...
Alcohol use has been consistently associated with perceptions of alcohol-related sexual assault. Ho...
Background - Alcohol expectancies likely play a role in people’s perceptions of alcohol-involved sex...
Little is known about the beliefs that underlie the biased attributions that typically characterise ...
<b>Introduction and Aim:</b> Sexual assaults commonly involve alcohol use by the perpetrator, victim...
For ages 18 to 25 sexual violence is the only crime that is found to occur more frequently among col...
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...
Culture plays a role in how we behave when we consume alcohol. Studies have shown that how an indivi...
This study experimentally examined the role of victim alcohol intoxication, and self-blame in percei...
This qualitative study explores the intersection of university students’ attitudes to alcohol use an...
Bystander interventions for sexual assault promote third-party interference. People who endorse rape...
Alcohol use has often been linked with sexual violence. Pumphrey-Gordon and Gross (2007) note that “...
Unwanted sexual activity (UWSA) continues to be a health and safety risk to college-aged females. Al...