Inhalt: There are a variety of on- and off-campus resources to support and help university students in the aftermath of nonconsensual sexual contact, stalking, sexual harassment or intimate partner violence. These resources range from those concerned with holding the offender accountable (e.g., the Title IX coordinator, campus or local police, student affairs, judicial processes) to those concerned with assisting the victim with the consequences of the incident (e.g., medical services, mental health services, victim advocates). Despite federal legislation requiring the availability of resources to these victims, little is known about how different types of students (e.g., female undergraduates) use particular resources, when they use them, their satisfaction with these resources, and why some do not use resources in the aftermath of the victimization. The current report addresses research questions for seven different kinds of sexual assault and sexual misconduct: nonconsensual sexual contact, forcible penetration, penetration while incapacitated, forcible sexual touching and sexual touching while incapacitated, stalking, sexual harassment and intimate partner violence.
Schlagwörter:campus; sexual harassment; sexual violence; sexuelle Belästigung; sexuelle Gewalt; stalking
CEWS Kategorie:Sexuelle Belästigung und Gewalt
Dokumenttyp:Graue Literatur, Bericht