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Presents the results of a nine-school pilot test that was conducted to develop a campus climate survey that collects school-level data on sexual victimization of undergraduate students. The report describes the development of the survey instrument and procedures for data collection, non-response bias analysis, weighting, and validity assessment.
Offers victim assistance information, research findings, and educational materials specific to the issues of campus crime and safety on one website. Resources include Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) and OVC-sponsored publications, as well as Office of Justice Programs publications.
Describes the policies and programs implemented and reported through an institutional survey undertaken by Association of American Universities (AAU) member universities to prevent and respond to campus sexual assault and misconduct. Fifty-five of the 62 leading research universities that comprise AAU’s membership completed the survey, and 61 institutions provided examples of activities.
Provides users with a pledge and personal commitment to help keep women and men safe from sexual assault and not to be a bystander to the problem, but to be a part of the solution. Provides users with resources, videos, and tips to prevent sexual assault.
Provides information and answers to common questions about sexual assault on college campuses. Questions include how common it is, how to make campuses safer, and what to do if you are assaulted.
Draws on a three-pronged approach to addressing and preventing sexual assault on college campuses: trauma-informed practices, community collaboration and engagement, and comprehensive prevention.
Provides a snapshot of sexual assault education and prevention courses and related surveys that were provided to more than 530,00 students on over 400 college campuses. This research study includes incoming student perspectives, reported victimization rates, and information about bystander behavior and social norms.
Describes the results of a yearlong, 14-institution pilot program grounded in the Culture of Respect Engagement Blueprint (CORE Blueprint), a six-pillar evidence-based framework that guides institutions in how to respond to and prevent campus sexual violence.
Considers the degree to which events that intensify partying increase sexual assault. Estimates are based on panel data from campus and local law-enforcement agencies and an identification strategy that exploits plausibly random variation in the timing of Division 1 football games. The estimates indicate that these events increase daily reports of rape with 17-24 year old victims by 28 percent.
Provides a wealth of handbooks, newsletters, briefs, tutorials, and tools to assist through the twists and turns of program evaluation. Includes information for planning, data collection and analysis, and strategies to share results.