Sexual assault has been a growing concern for many years, and researchers have used rape myth acceptance to understand how blame is assessed as well as to develop effective prevention programs to deter the crime. Rape myths are obstacles to successful program and prevention efforts. The purpose of this quantitative study was to explore potential connections between rape myth acceptance of collegiate level staff and the impact this knowledge can have on developing effective campus sexual assault prevention policies and programs. The theoretical framework of this study drew from evolution theory. The previously validated Illinois Rape Myth Acceptance Scale-Short Form (IRMA-SF) was used for data collection to understand the perceptions of coll...
Sexual assault on college campuses has been a pervasive topic in American media, legislation, cultur...
Sexual assault is a crime of power and control, and despite the prevalence and severity, remains wid...
The incidence of rape is a significant concern for college campuses (Fisher, Cullen, & Turner, 2000)...
Few studies have measured the effectiveness of sexual assault programming is in decreasing acceptanc...
Few studies have measured the effectiveness of sexual assault programming is in decreasing acceptanc...
Where rape exists, there are people who believe in cultural myths about rape causes and victims. Acc...
This paper aims to examine implicit beliefs regarding rape myths, and the effects of rape myths, on ...
Male perpetrated sexual violence is a highly prevalent, but underreported, crime on college campuses...
Male perpetrated sexual violence is a highly prevalent, but underreported, crime on college campuses...
Rape myths are commonly accepted, but usually false, attitudes and beliefs about the act of rape, th...
Sexual violence is a common phenomenon in the United States. College women appear to be at an ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between variables that may be related to r...
Rape myths are commonly accepted, but usually false, attitudes and beliefs about the act of rape, th...
The purpose of this study was to empirically examine the extent to which rape myth acceptance (RMA) ...
This dissertation is divided into three separate papers that address campus sexual violence perpetra...
Sexual assault on college campuses has been a pervasive topic in American media, legislation, cultur...
Sexual assault is a crime of power and control, and despite the prevalence and severity, remains wid...
The incidence of rape is a significant concern for college campuses (Fisher, Cullen, & Turner, 2000)...
Few studies have measured the effectiveness of sexual assault programming is in decreasing acceptanc...
Few studies have measured the effectiveness of sexual assault programming is in decreasing acceptanc...
Where rape exists, there are people who believe in cultural myths about rape causes and victims. Acc...
This paper aims to examine implicit beliefs regarding rape myths, and the effects of rape myths, on ...
Male perpetrated sexual violence is a highly prevalent, but underreported, crime on college campuses...
Male perpetrated sexual violence is a highly prevalent, but underreported, crime on college campuses...
Rape myths are commonly accepted, but usually false, attitudes and beliefs about the act of rape, th...
Sexual violence is a common phenomenon in the United States. College women appear to be at an ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between variables that may be related to r...
Rape myths are commonly accepted, but usually false, attitudes and beliefs about the act of rape, th...
The purpose of this study was to empirically examine the extent to which rape myth acceptance (RMA) ...
This dissertation is divided into three separate papers that address campus sexual violence perpetra...
Sexual assault on college campuses has been a pervasive topic in American media, legislation, cultur...
Sexual assault is a crime of power and control, and despite the prevalence and severity, remains wid...
The incidence of rape is a significant concern for college campuses (Fisher, Cullen, & Turner, 2000)...