Calling Attention to the Importance of Assisting Male Survivors of Sexual Victimization |
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Authors: | Jordana N. Navarro Shelly Clevenger |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Sociology and Political Science, Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, Tennessee, USAjnavarro@tntech.edu;3. Department of Criminal Justice Sciences, Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois, USA |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTMost of the research focusing on sexual victimization on college campuses has focused on females as victims. This attention is warranted given that studies have consistently found that females are at more risk of experiencing victimization compared to males. However, a drawback of this emphasis is that laypersons may incorrectly believe that men cannot be victims too. This belief is directly challenged by various findings that indicate college men are also sexually assaulted. In order to draw attention to this under researched topic, we used data from a recent climate survey conducted at a mid-sized rural institution of higher education. The results of this study indicated that males, in addition to females, experienced various types of sexual victimization in this setting. |
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Keywords: | Climate survey college campuses male sexual assault male survivors reporting rural university sexual assault disclosure |
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