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Sexual Assault, Harassment, and Alcohol and Other Drug Use


To access this article:
[1] http://www2.edc.org/hec/pubs/ publication number HEC 705

[2] http://www.edc.org/hec/pubs/factsheets/fact_sheet1.pdf

Fully 20ñ25 percent of college and university women are victims of rape or attempted rape during their college careers. This resource examines sexual assault, harassment, stalking on campus by examining three critical factors: 1) perpetrator characteristics, 2) misinterpretation of verbal and nonverbal cues, and 3) alcohol use and other situational risk factors. In addition, it provides potential strategies for institutions of higher education to implement so they may respond better to these problems.

This document is located in:
Folder Icon [3] Alcohol
Folder Icon [4] Other Drugs
Folder Icon [5] Violence
Folder Icon [6] Violence > [7] Rape and Sexual Assault
Folder Icon [8] Alcohol > [9] Scope of the Problem
Folder Icon [10] Alcohol > [11] Consequences of High-Risk Drinking
Folder Icon [12] Audiences > [13] Students

[1]: http://www2.edc.org/hec/pubs/
[2]: http://www.edc.org/hec/pubs/factsheets/fact_sheet1.pdf
[3]: http://hec.edc.org/alcohol
[4]: http://hec.edc.org/drugs
[5]: http://hec.edc.org/violence
[6]: http://hec.edc.org/violence
[7]: http://hec.edc.org/violence/rape
[8]: http://hec.edc.org/alcohol
[9]: http://hec.edc.org/alcohol/scope
[10]: http://hec.edc.org/alcohol
[11]: http://hec.edc.org/alcohol/consequences
[12]: http://hec.edc.org/audiences
[13]: http://hec.edc.org/audiences/students

Sexual Assault, Harassment, and Alcohol and Other Drug Use : CampusHealthandSafety.org