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After Campus Sexual Assault - A Guide for Parents (Hardcover)
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After Campus Sexual Assault - A Guide for Parents (Hardcover)
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In 2015, a survey of more than 150,000 students revealed that over
20% of female undergraduates experienced "sexual conduct involving
physical force or incapacitation" since starting college.1
Administrators, safety officers, and counselors are all acutely
aware that campus sexual assault is a serious problem today. This
issue has also captured the general public's attention. Campus
sexual assault is a focus of the media, including social media. On
two recent consecutive Sundays, the New York Times published
articles on the topic: a book review of Blurred Lines: Rethinking
Sex, Power and Consent on Campus on September 17th and an Op-Ed
piece entitled At the Frat House, Lessons About Rape on September
24th. Social media is exploding with personal stories of harassment
and assault (e.g., #MeToo, #YesAllWomen, #NotOkay). Organizations
that share the goal of ending sexual violence include End Rape on
Campus (www.endrapeoncampus.org), founded in 2013 by survivors of
campus sexual assault, and It's On Us (www.itsonus.org), which was
launched by then-President Obama in 2014 and works with students on
over 500 college campuses. The Hunting Ground, a documentary about
campus sexual assault, was nominated for two Emmy (R) Awards last
year. Lady Gaga performed her song from the film - "Til It Happens
to You" - at the awards ceremony. Fewer than 28% of college
students who have been sexually assaulted report the incident to
campus authorities or the police.1 Do they tell their parents? If
so, how do family members react? Combining compassion with clinical
expertise, Dr. Susan B. Sorenson set out to find the answers to
these questions. After Campus Sexual Assault is the result of Dr.
Sorenson's interviews with nearly 50 victims and their families as
well as campus administrators. Quoting liberally from the
interviews, this powerful book sheds light on how young women cope
with sexual violence and how their loved ones may help the healing
process. Obviously, efforts to reduce sexual assault on campus are
important. Perhaps less obvious, but equally significant, is the
need to give a voice to those who have been victimized. After
Campus Sexual Assault provides a unique platform for vulnerable
victims as well as a critical source of information for their
friends and families.
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