Challenges responding to sexual violence: Differences between college campuses and communities |
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Authors: | Brian K. Payne |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Criminal Justice, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 30302-4018 |
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Abstract: | To increase understanding about the response to sexual assault, five focus group interviews were conducted with community-based sexual assault workers as well as officials affiliated with colleges and universities throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. Attention was given to the differences in collaboration challenges confronted by those serving college students and those serving the general population. Results suggested that while the needs of the two types of workers are similar, the types of collaboration challenges confronted varied according to the cultural and spatial dynamics of each setting. College campus sexual assault workers confronted one set of obstacles, while community-based workers confronted a different set. Ways to address these challenges are considered. Implications focus on the development of protocol, increased funding, and collaborative training. |
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