Table of contents - Special Issue: Sexual violence on college campuses
Guest Editors: Robert J. Cramer, Matt Nobles
Risky sex: testing moderated mediation among college students
Madison Wyn Silverstein, Rebecca L. Fix, Apryl A. AlexanderRisky sexual behavior (RSB) on college campuses contributes to elevated rates of sexually transmitted infections and sexual assault. Research indicates a positive association…
On the linkage between sexual violence victimization and intimate partner violence outcomes among male and female college students
Caitlyn N. Meade, Wesley G. Jennings, Angela R. Gover, Tara N. RichardsA robust literature exists documenting the association between child maltreatment and later life adverse outcomes. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship…
Sexual coercion, sexual aggression, or sexual assault: how measurement impacts our understanding of sexual violence
Leana Bouffard, Amanda GoodsonDefinitions of rape and sexual aggression have varied widely in the research literature, resulting in a wide range of estimates for perpetration and remaining questions as to the…
Factors associated with reporting of sexual assault among college and non-college women
Ryan Spohn, Abby Bjornsen, Emily M. WrightThe purpose of this paper is to examine factors impacting college and non-college women reporting sexual assault to police. The goal is to increase knowledge regarding differences…
Behind closed doors: university employees as stakeholders in campus sexual violence
Marina Rosenthal, Carly P. Smith, Jennifer J. FreydThe purpose of this paper is to examine employees’ experiences of institutional betrayal after a campus sexual assault.
Social norms for sexual violence perpetration in college
Christine Louise Hackman, Tricia Witte, Marissa GreenbandSexual violence (SV) is a pervasive public health issue on college campuses. While much research has been conducted to determine factors contributing to SV, little work focuses on…
Real men can't get raped: an examination of gendered rape myths and sexual assault among undergraduates
Cristina L. Reitz-Krueger, Sadie J. Mummert, Sara M. TroupeWhile awareness of sexual assaults on college campuses has increased, the majority of efforts to address it are focused on female victims. The relative neglect of male victims may…
ISSN:
1759-6599e-ISSN:
2042-8715ISSN-L:
1759-6599Online date, start – end:
2009Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Associate Prof Philip Birch