CRIM 316 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Suicidal Ideation, Historically Black Colleges And Universities, Binge Drinking
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Week 11, lec 10, nov 22 campus sexual assaults. Why study sexual assault on campus: several consequences for the victims: Both short term and long-term health problems such as depression, anxiety, eating disorders, ptsd, and suicidal ideation. Ex. binge drinking, having sex with multiple partners. May be at greater risk for re-victimization. Prevalence studies: fisher et al. (2000) 1. 7% of the sample experienced a completed physically forced rape and 1. 1% experienced an attempted physically forced rape since the start of the fall 1996 semester. This resulted in an overall victimization rate of 27. 7 per 1,000 female students (or 1 in 36 college women) 15. 5% of women experienced at least one form of sexual victimization during their college education: krebs et al. (2009) Much higher prevalence rates of sexual assault compared to fisher et al. (2000) 12. 6% of women experienced an attempted sexual assault. And 7. 2% experienced both attempted and completed sexual assault since entering college: krebs et al. (2011)