SOC 1410 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Rape Myth, Flunitrazepam, Rape Culture
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Institutional-level: sexual violence on campus, heteronormativity and dating, hookup culture and/or hazing, policy evaluation: affirmative consent, prevention: education, policy, and institutional arrangements. College attendance is a risk factor for sexual assault. Sexual violence is a product of gendered processes operating at individual, organizational, and interactional levels. Women - appear sexual bot not hookup with a lot of people. Men - hook up with as many women as they can. Organizational - particular contexts and sexually dangerous. Parties as spaces for meeting new people. Pushed out of dorm rooms because you can"t have alcohol in them. Freshman are much more likely to be sexually assaulted because they aren"t familiar with these arrangements. Interactional - expectations and routines create opportunity for party rape. A majority of college rape victims are drunk when attacked. Alcohol is the #1 rape drug (not roofies) Both can be rewarding experiences for young adults.