Last Updated: August 11, 2015
Primary Prevention on Campus
Campus Policy Information
Statistics
Alcohol Use and Sexual Violence
For Administrators
For Student Activists
For Law Enforcement
General Campus Resources
Primary Prevention on Campus
American College Health Association. Shifting the Paradigm: Primary Prevention of Sexual Violence.
Interview with Indiana Campus Sexual Assault Primary Prevention Project about using communication to prevention violence on campus.
U.S. Department of Education Higher Education Center. Getting Started on Campus: Tips for New Prevention Coordinators.
U.S. Department of Education Higher Education Center. Preventing Violence and Promoting Safety in Higher Education Settings: Overview of a Comprehensive Approach.
Oregon Attorney General’s Sexual Assault Task Force. Recommended Guidelines for Comprehensive Sexual Assault Response and Prevention on Campus.
Virginia Tech Bystander Intervention Playbook.
Campus Policy Information
Violence Against Women Act 2013, National Alliance to End Sexual Violence. This includes a listing of major changes in VAWA related to Sexual Assault.
The Clery Center for Security on Campus
Title IX, Know Your IX. Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments requires colleges and universities receiving federal funding to combat gender-based violence and harassment, and respond to survivors’ needs in order to ensure that all students have equal access to education.
Handbook for Campus Crime Reporting
U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice. (2005). Sexual Assault on Campus: What Colleges and Universities Are Doing About It.
Statistics
Note: This list is by no means exhaustive. There are numerous studies on sexual violence on campus. Visit the NSVRC’s searchable online library to find additional articles and information.
National Sexual Violence Resource Center Campus Sexual Assault Fact Sheet (2015)
U.S. Department of Education. Campus Security Data Analysis Cutting Tool.
This analysis cutting tool was designed to provide rapid customized reports for public inquiries relating to campus crime data. The data are drawn from the Office of Postsecondary Education of the U. S. Department of Education Campus Security Statistics Website database to which crime statistics are submitted annually, via a Web-based data collection, by all postsecondary institutions that receive Title IV funding (i.e., those that participate in federal student aid programs) as required by the Clery Act.
Fisher, B.S., Cullen, F.T., & Turner, M.G. (2000). The Sexual Victimization of College Women. National Institute of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics.
Findings from this report include:
Krebs, C.P., Lindquist, C.H., Warner, T.D., Fisher, B.S., & Martin, S.L. (2007). The Campus Sexual Assault (CSA) Study. National Institute of Justice.
Findings from this report include:
Mohler-Kuo, M., Dowdall, G., Koss, M., & Wechsler, H. (2004). Correlates of Rape While Intoxicated in a National Sample of College Women. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 65, 37-45.
Findings from this report include:
Alcohol Use and Sexual Violence
National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women (VAWnet) Applied Research Forum.
• Alcohol and Sexual Violence Perpetration.
National Sexual Violence Resource Center
Key Findings: Exploring Alcohol Policy Approaches to Prevent Sexual Violence
For Administrators
For Student Activists
For Law Enforcement
General Campus Resources
California Coalition Against Sexual Assault Campus Program
