"In this practical guide for higher education professionals who work in student affairs, the authors lay out a community-based model aimed at eliminating sexual misconduct of all kinds on college campuses"--
This book will expand educators’ understanding of sexual violence to inform more effective policies, procedures, practice, and research that reaches beyond preventing sexual violence and addresses the dominant systems from which sexual ...
This volume addresses many of the unanswered questions in the present dialogue on campus sexual violence, including: What’s working and not working? How can outcomes be assessed or measured? What resources are needed to ensure success?
This is especially true if the victim is sexually active, if she had been drinking prior to the assault--and if the man she accuses plays on a popular sports team.
The latest text in the Core Concepts in Higher Education series, this volume speaks to the complex dimensions that higher education scholars and educators need to understand about the shifting role of postsecondary education in the United ...
“Voting not guilty on any charge of rape is the only way to remain faithful to the concept of presumed innocence.” To Elam, “presumed” apparently means “guaranteed and permanent.” Those who decried the Shitty Media Men list or the ...
John Swain spent two months observing and talking to a group of year six boys in a state junior school.35 His thesis is that 'boys use football as a way of constantly negotiating and performing their masculinity.
Accompanying the text are two guides (sold separately) for peer educators to use when working with program participants: The Men's Program and The Women's Program.
... Matthew L. M. Fletcher, Mary Jo Brooks Hunter, Sonia Katyal, Sarah Krakoff, John LaVelle, Frank Pommersheim, Angela Riley, Addie Rolnick, Wenona Singel, Alex Tallchief Skibine, Gloria Valencia-Weber, and Elizabeth Kronk Warner.
On April 16, 2007, at approximately 7:00 a.m., Cho entered West Ambler Johnston dormitory, went to the fourth floor, and killed his first victim. There is no evidence that Cho had any relation with or knew the victim.
Davis, Angela Y. 1981. “Rape, Racism and the Myth of the Black Rapist.” In Women, Race and Class, edited by Angela Davis, 173–291. New York: Random House. de la Cretaz, ... DeKeseredy, Walter S. 2011. Violence against Women: Myths, ...