Bystander approaches to reducing sexual violence train community members in prosocial roles to interrupt situations with risk of sexual violence and be supportive community allies after an assault. This study employs a true experimental design to evaluate the effectiveness of Bringing in the Bystander™ through 1-year post-implementation with first-year students from two universities (one rural, primarily residential; one urban, heavily commuter). We found significant change in bystander attitudes for male and female student program participants compared with the control group on both campuses, although the pattern of change depended on the combination of gender and campus
Colleges and universities are high-risk settings for sexual and relationship violence. To address th...
Innovations in violence prevention mobilize peers as active bystanders, yet little is known about wh...
In the college environment, young adults are often faced for the first time with new and discomforti...
Bystander approaches to reducing sexual violence train community members in prosocial roles to inter...
Bystander approaches to reducing sexual violence train community members in prosocial roles to inter...
Recent research documents the problem of sexual violence across communities, often finding its cause...
The current study used an experimental design to evaluate a sexual violence prevention program based...
Bystander programs implemented to meet federal requirements to reduce sexual assaults on college cam...
Although evidence suggests that bystander prevention programs are promising interventions for decrea...
Incidents of rape and sexual assault in the US have not significantly decreased in the past several ...
Evaluations of bystander intervention education programs demonstrate that this approach results in s...
Sexual violence is a widespread problem for college communities. Students, faculty, and staff are in...
Researchers and educators have concluded that many health and safety issues encountered by college s...
On many college campuses, sexual assault continuesto occur, and students are at risk. Unfortunately,...
Sexual violence is a prevalent societal problem that has many detrimental consequences for survivors...
Colleges and universities are high-risk settings for sexual and relationship violence. To address th...
Innovations in violence prevention mobilize peers as active bystanders, yet little is known about wh...
In the college environment, young adults are often faced for the first time with new and discomforti...
Bystander approaches to reducing sexual violence train community members in prosocial roles to inter...
Bystander approaches to reducing sexual violence train community members in prosocial roles to inter...
Recent research documents the problem of sexual violence across communities, often finding its cause...
The current study used an experimental design to evaluate a sexual violence prevention program based...
Bystander programs implemented to meet federal requirements to reduce sexual assaults on college cam...
Although evidence suggests that bystander prevention programs are promising interventions for decrea...
Incidents of rape and sexual assault in the US have not significantly decreased in the past several ...
Evaluations of bystander intervention education programs demonstrate that this approach results in s...
Sexual violence is a widespread problem for college communities. Students, faculty, and staff are in...
Researchers and educators have concluded that many health and safety issues encountered by college s...
On many college campuses, sexual assault continuesto occur, and students are at risk. Unfortunately,...
Sexual violence is a prevalent societal problem that has many detrimental consequences for survivors...
Colleges and universities are high-risk settings for sexual and relationship violence. To address th...
Innovations in violence prevention mobilize peers as active bystanders, yet little is known about wh...
In the college environment, young adults are often faced for the first time with new and discomforti...