Sorority members may be at greater risk than other college women for sexual violence and intimate partner violence (IPV). We evaluated the Bringing in the Bystander in-person program with sorority members who participated in the program (n = 30) compared with those who did not (n = 18). Results indicate that program participants showed increased bystander efficacy, likelihood to help, and responsibility for ending violence without unintended “backlash” effects. Implications include a call for future programming with more diverse sorority members over longer time. In addition, we discuss what the findings might mean for formal campus policies and practices for preventing sexual violence and IPV
Bystander programs implemented to meet federal requirements to reduce sexual assaults on college cam...
In the context of intimate partner violence (IPV), college students encounter a number of barriers w...
Innovations in violence prevention mobilize peers as active bystanders, yet little is known about wh...
Sorority members may be at greater risk than other college women for sexual violence and intimate pa...
Sexual assault has become an increasingly acknowledged problem on college campuses nationwide. Women...
The current research uses survey data collected from a sample of college sorority and non-sorority a...
The purpose of this study was to examine and compare sexual violence (SV) victimization among sorori...
This study tested the relationship between sexual assault victimization, sorority membership, and pa...
Sexual violence is a widespread problem for college communities. Students, faculty, and staff are in...
Previous research has noted higher incidences of sexual violence on campus among members of campus G...
Women in collegiate sororities are more at risk for violence within the context of dating relationsh...
Colleges and universities are high-risk settings for sexual and relationship violence. To address th...
Sexual violence is one of the leading health and safety concerns on college campuses, and the social...
On many college campuses, sexual assault continuesto occur, and students are at risk. Unfortunately,...
One in four women will be victim/survivors of sexual assault by the time she graduates college (Koss...
Bystander programs implemented to meet federal requirements to reduce sexual assaults on college cam...
In the context of intimate partner violence (IPV), college students encounter a number of barriers w...
Innovations in violence prevention mobilize peers as active bystanders, yet little is known about wh...
Sorority members may be at greater risk than other college women for sexual violence and intimate pa...
Sexual assault has become an increasingly acknowledged problem on college campuses nationwide. Women...
The current research uses survey data collected from a sample of college sorority and non-sorority a...
The purpose of this study was to examine and compare sexual violence (SV) victimization among sorori...
This study tested the relationship between sexual assault victimization, sorority membership, and pa...
Sexual violence is a widespread problem for college communities. Students, faculty, and staff are in...
Previous research has noted higher incidences of sexual violence on campus among members of campus G...
Women in collegiate sororities are more at risk for violence within the context of dating relationsh...
Colleges and universities are high-risk settings for sexual and relationship violence. To address th...
Sexual violence is one of the leading health and safety concerns on college campuses, and the social...
On many college campuses, sexual assault continuesto occur, and students are at risk. Unfortunately,...
One in four women will be victim/survivors of sexual assault by the time she graduates college (Koss...
Bystander programs implemented to meet federal requirements to reduce sexual assaults on college cam...
In the context of intimate partner violence (IPV), college students encounter a number of barriers w...
Innovations in violence prevention mobilize peers as active bystanders, yet little is known about wh...