Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research: Volume 10 Issue 2

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Title IX sexual violence reporting requirements: knowledge and opinions of responsible employees and students

Amie R. Newins, Susan W. White

The purpose of this paper is to examine how university employees’ and students’ understandings of Title IX may affect both students’ disclosure of victimization and perpetration…

Contesting sexual violence policies in higher education: the case of Rhodes University

Catriona Ida Macleod, Werner Böhmke, Jabulile Mavuso, Kim Barker, Malvern Chiweshe

In April 2016, students at Rhodes University brought the institution to a standstill as they protested the University’s sexual violence policies and procedures, as well as the…

Contextualizing the 1990 campus security act and campus sexual assault in intersectional and historical terms

Rebecca Dolinsky Graham, Amanda Konradi

Residential college campuses remain dangerous – especially for women students who face a persistent threat of sexual violence, despite passage of the 1990 Campus Security Act and…

Campus sexual assault: examination of policy and research

Unnati Patel, Ronald Roesch

Campus sexual assault has received a great deal of media attention in recent years, with much focus being placed on the factors unique to universities that enable these crimes to…

Assessing online strategies aimed at enhancing campus safety

Brittany E. Hayes, Eryn Nicole O’Neal, Katherine A. Meeker, Sarah A. Steele, Patrick Q. Brady, Matthew A. Bills

The purpose of this paper is to evaluate technological strategies (i.e. online training and university safety system) used at one southeastern four-year university to enhance…

The untapped resources of faculty in campus sexual violence prevention: issues and recommendations

Laura Finley, Jill Levenson

The purpose of this paper is to use the authors’ reflections and a review of literature to assess the ways that universities have yet to fully include faculty members in their…

Developing and implementing a treatment intervention for college students found responsible for sexual misconduct

Raina V. Lamade, Elise Lopez, Mary P. Koss, Robert Prentky, Alexandra Brereton

The purpose of this paper is to summarize the development of a treatment program for students found responsible of sexual misconduct.

Multiple sexual violence prevention tools: doses and boosters

Victoria Banyard, Sharyn J. Potter, Alison C. Cares, Linda M. Williams, Mary M. Moynihan, Jane G. Stapleton

Sexual violence prevention programs on college campuses have proliferated in recent years. While research has also increased, a number of questions remain unanswered that could…

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ISSN:

1759-6599

Online date, start – end:

2009

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Associate Prof Philip Birch