Ending Sexual Violence in College: A Community-Focused Approach

Author:   Joanne H. Gavin (Associate Deane for Undergraduate Programs, Marist College) ,  James Campbell Quick (Distinguished University Professor, University of Texas at Arlington) ,  David J. Gavin (MBA Director/Associate Professor of Management, Marist College)
Publisher:   Johns Hopkins University Press
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9781421440156


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   18 May 2021
Format:   Hardback
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How do we create a culture of zero tolerance for sexual violence on college campuses? In a world where one in five women on campus experience some form of sexual assault, what would it take to create a campus culture that was free of violence against women? From a public health perspective, sexual assault is an epidemic on campuses, but why? What is it about a campus community culture that permits or encourages this, at a time when a majority of students are now female? In this practical guide for colleges and universities, Joanne H. Gavin, James Campbell Quick, and David J. Gavin lay out a community-based model that is designed to eliminate sexual misconduct, spot it before it happens, punish its perpetrators, support its victims/survivors, and end this epidemic. Ending Sexual Violence in College is a prescriptive guide for creating a campus culture that is intolerant of sexual misconduct regardless of who is involved or the context in which it happens. A culture of intolerance, the authors argue, does not consider the role or status of either the perpetrator or victim/survivor. Rather, this culture protects all members. Using a public health model with an emphasis on prevention to create this cultural change, the book utilizes psychological and organizational research to understand the challenges of making these changes while enhancing the odds of permanent cultural change for the better. Designed to spur community-wide conversations on how we can make our campuses safe from sexual violence, this book's preventive approach allows communities to self-monitor. The authors include case studies of institutions that have not been proactive in putting programs in place to protect students, as well as examples of institutions that are effectively addressing these problems. Aimed at college administrators and Title IX coordinators who are responsible for leading campuses that are safe for everyone, Ending Sexual Violence in College also enables those who work or live on a college campus to take an active role in making the campus safer.

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Author:   Joanne H. Gavin (Associate Deane for Undergraduate Programs, Marist College) ,  James Campbell Quick (Distinguished University Professor, University of Texas at Arlington) ,  David J. Gavin (MBA Director/Associate Professor of Management, Marist College)
Publisher:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Imprint:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781421440156


ISBN 10:   1421440156
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   18 May 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. The Evolution of Title IX Chapter 3. Challenges to Protecting Women from Sexual Assault and Its Aftermath Chapter 4. Building a Strong, Secure Campus Culture Chapter 5. Student Education and Training Programs Chapter 6. Faculty Education and Training Chapter 7. Education and Training for Everyone on Campus Chapter 8. Responding to Incidents Chapter 9. Healing and Seeking Justice Chapter 10. Three Institutional Cases References Index

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Joanne H. Gavin is the associate dean for undergraduate programs and a professor of management at Marist College. She is a trained Title IX investigator and adjudicator. James Campbell Quick is a Distinguished University Professor and professor emeritus at the University of Texas at Arlington and a professor at the University of Manchester. David J. Gavin is an associate professor of management and MBA director at Marist College. He had a long career leading companies in several different industries.

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