An overview of research on the effectiveness of sexual assault prevention education programmes in Australia and the US is provided, considering some of the limitations and unintended consequences of the approaches to sexual assault prevention. The impact of construction of gender and sexuality on the kinds of prevention strategies promoted with a key focus on the needs of young women and men who are most vulnerable to sexual assault either as victims or perpetrators is discussed
Campus sexual assault is becoming a highly publicized issue, with the U.S. White House recently rele...
Most North American universities offer sexual assault prevention programs focusing on attitude chang...
Sexual assault in the United States is a prevalent and complicated problem. Many different researche...
The first purpose of this Issues paper is to consider the historical shifts that have occurred as a ...
This chapter will explore a range of factors that impact on the potential effectiveness of diverse p...
This paper provides a picture of the challenges faced when designing and facilitating sexual assault...
In 2008, the Rudd Labor Government identified the prevention of violence against women as a priority...
The “discovery” of intimate partner violence in the 1970s by the feminist movement, which considered...
The central question that faces all of us who are committed to non-violence is how can we prevent se...
Educating young people about sexual assault and other forms of intimate partner violence is a challe...
The current study examined whether adding emancipatory sexuality education, which encourages the exp...
Written by leading experts in the field, this timely collection highlights current strategies and th...
Effective prevention of intimate partner violence (IPV) among adolescents and young adults is a key ...
This article critically assesses the main social policy responses to preventing rape following much ...
There are few examples of sexual assault education interventions within the high schools. Research a...
Campus sexual assault is becoming a highly publicized issue, with the U.S. White House recently rele...
Most North American universities offer sexual assault prevention programs focusing on attitude chang...
Sexual assault in the United States is a prevalent and complicated problem. Many different researche...
The first purpose of this Issues paper is to consider the historical shifts that have occurred as a ...
This chapter will explore a range of factors that impact on the potential effectiveness of diverse p...
This paper provides a picture of the challenges faced when designing and facilitating sexual assault...
In 2008, the Rudd Labor Government identified the prevention of violence against women as a priority...
The “discovery” of intimate partner violence in the 1970s by the feminist movement, which considered...
The central question that faces all of us who are committed to non-violence is how can we prevent se...
Educating young people about sexual assault and other forms of intimate partner violence is a challe...
The current study examined whether adding emancipatory sexuality education, which encourages the exp...
Written by leading experts in the field, this timely collection highlights current strategies and th...
Effective prevention of intimate partner violence (IPV) among adolescents and young adults is a key ...
This article critically assesses the main social policy responses to preventing rape following much ...
There are few examples of sexual assault education interventions within the high schools. Research a...
Campus sexual assault is becoming a highly publicized issue, with the U.S. White House recently rele...
Most North American universities offer sexual assault prevention programs focusing on attitude chang...
Sexual assault in the United States is a prevalent and complicated problem. Many different researche...