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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.
Presents a series of essays and articles discussing both international and national perspectives on retention and persistence in institutions of higher education. The compilation of articles examines how retention and persistence are complex issues and aims to demonstrate that exploring trends and patterns can prompt leaders to new ideas that form the next generations of research in this area.
Examines 305 claims from 104 colleges and universities that involved an alleged sexual assault and a student victim. The findings can be used to inform efforts to prevent sexual assaults and improve the institution's response when a sexual assault is reported.
Examines the efficacy of different information delivery methods for campus sexual misconduct policy on first year college students. This study aims to determine if exposure to different messaging increased students’ knowledge of the policy and campus resources.
Houses training materials, guides, and tips that aim to help health care providers, law enforcement officers, emergency medical personnel, and sexual assault advocates deliver culturally sensitive and respectful care when working with transgender victims of sexual assault and their families.