In May of 2016, the British Columbia legislature passed Bill 23, effectively requiring all BC post-secondary institutions to draft sexual assault and misconduct policies. What follows are a series of considerations, proposals, and questions formed by undergraduate students in one section of EDUC 3240, Social Justice and Diversity in Educational Settings, during this period of policy development both at KPU and around British Columbia.Peer reviewedSexual assaultcampusPost-secondaryuniversitypolicyBill 23safetyBritish Columbiaeducatio
Over the past few years, incidents of gender-based violence on Canadian university campuses have gai...
Post-secondary institutions are high-risk communities for sexual violence. While sexual violence has...
This paper begins by examining the history of university oversight of sexual assault cases and why s...
In May of 2016, the British Columbia legislature passed Bill 23, effectively requiring all BC post-s...
This exploratory study investigates the bodies tasked with constructing sexual violence policies wit...
Sexual assault is common among college-aged women (18 to 25 years), with 1 in 5 reporting having exp...
Post-secondary institutions are intended to be safe spaces where students, faculty, and staff are en...
Objective: Sexual violence within the collegiate environment is a pressing issue within American soc...
Many post-secondary institutions are developing policies and programs aimed at improving responses t...
Colleges and universities that receive federal funding are legally required to respond to all sexual...
As social awareness of the prevalence of sexual violence on university campuses has increased, it is...
AbstractRecent media coverage of the rape chant at Saint Mary’s University, the misogynist Facebook ...
Crucial to genuine transformation at higher education institutions is a commitment to eradicating se...
Despite more focused attention on the issue of sexual violence at post-secondary institutions, cases...
One goal of university campus sexual assault (CSA) policies is to help prevent CSA. Federal guidance...
Over the past few years, incidents of gender-based violence on Canadian university campuses have gai...
Post-secondary institutions are high-risk communities for sexual violence. While sexual violence has...
This paper begins by examining the history of university oversight of sexual assault cases and why s...
In May of 2016, the British Columbia legislature passed Bill 23, effectively requiring all BC post-s...
This exploratory study investigates the bodies tasked with constructing sexual violence policies wit...
Sexual assault is common among college-aged women (18 to 25 years), with 1 in 5 reporting having exp...
Post-secondary institutions are intended to be safe spaces where students, faculty, and staff are en...
Objective: Sexual violence within the collegiate environment is a pressing issue within American soc...
Many post-secondary institutions are developing policies and programs aimed at improving responses t...
Colleges and universities that receive federal funding are legally required to respond to all sexual...
As social awareness of the prevalence of sexual violence on university campuses has increased, it is...
AbstractRecent media coverage of the rape chant at Saint Mary’s University, the misogynist Facebook ...
Crucial to genuine transformation at higher education institutions is a commitment to eradicating se...
Despite more focused attention on the issue of sexual violence at post-secondary institutions, cases...
One goal of university campus sexual assault (CSA) policies is to help prevent CSA. Federal guidance...
Over the past few years, incidents of gender-based violence on Canadian university campuses have gai...
Post-secondary institutions are high-risk communities for sexual violence. While sexual violence has...
This paper begins by examining the history of university oversight of sexual assault cases and why s...