Preventing Sexual Violence on Campus: Challenging Traditional Approaches through Program Innovation / Edition 1

Preventing Sexual Violence on Campus: Challenging Traditional Approaches through Program Innovation / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1138689203
ISBN-13:
9781138689206
Pub. Date:
11/28/2016
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1138689203
ISBN-13:
9781138689206
Pub. Date:
11/28/2016
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Preventing Sexual Violence on Campus: Challenging Traditional Approaches through Program Innovation / Edition 1

Preventing Sexual Violence on Campus: Challenging Traditional Approaches through Program Innovation / Edition 1

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Overview

Amid the ongoing national conversation regarding campus sexual assault, this book thoughtfully explores existing programmatic interventions while wrestling with fundamental questions regarding the cultural shifts in our nation’s higher education institutions. Stressing the critical importance of student inclusion in policy decisions and procedures, scholars and experts provide complex and nuanced analyses of institutional practices, while exploring themes of race, sexuality, and sexual freedom. 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 volume provides a truly fresh contribution for higher education and student affairs practitioners seeking to alter, design, or implement effective sexual assault prevention resources at their universities and colleges.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138689206
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/28/2016
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Sara Carrigan Wooten is a Doctoral Candidate in Educational Leadership and Research at Louisiana State University, USA.

Roland W. Mitchell is the Joe Ellen Levy Yates Endowed Professor and Interim Associate Dean for Research Engagement and Graduate Studies in the College of Human Sciences and Education at Louisiana State University, USA.

Table of Contents

Contents

Foreword – Rachel Alicia Griffin

Preface

– Sara Carrigan Wooten & Roland W. Mitchell

Acknowledgements

Part I. Students as Partners and Stakeholders

  1. Blending Victim Advocacy and Violence Prevention when Training Student Volunteers on College Campuses
  2. – Traci Thomas-Card & Katie Eichele

  3. An Academic Credit Model for Training Hearing Panels
  4. – Chris Loschiavo

  5. A Question of Consent: Engaging Men in Making Responsible Sexual Decisions
  6. – Beverly McPhail

    Part II. Challenging Assumptions about Race, Gender, and Sexuality

  7. Examining Bystander Intervention in the Wake of #BlackLivesMatter and #TransLivesMatter
  8. – Adriane Bang, Annie Kerrick & Christian K. Wuthrich

  9. Powerful or Playful? A Case Study of Walk a Mile in Her Shoes
  10. – Kristina Kamis & Susan Iverson

    Part III. Ending Rape Culture as a Campus-Wide Mission

  11. Creating a Culture Shift in Response to Sexual Violence on College Campuses
  12. – Matthew R. Shupp, Stephanie Erdice & Cecil Howard

  13. The Role of Campus-Based Advocacy and Prevention Professionals in Campus Culture Change
  14. – Lauren "LB" Klein, Jill Dunlap & Andrew Rizzo

  15. A Community Approach to Sustainable Sexual Assault Prevention Strategies
  16. – Mary Geller & Lori Klapperich

  17. Building a Comprehensive Violence Prevention Program: Five Lessons Learned While Striving for Success

– Jennifer L. Graham, Melissa D. Gerrior & Carrie L. Cook

Afterword: The Anti-Campus Sexual Assault Activism Movement Under Title IX

– Laura L. Dunn

List of Contributors

Index

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