It’s on us to make sure UW-Whitewater is a community in which everyone is safe and supported. Watch the video, share it with your friends, and let’s work together to eliminate sexual assault from our campus.
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Andersen Library can help you learn more. Library resources include books such as these:
- Not alone: The first report of the White House Task Force to Protect Students From Sexual Assault (online federal document),
- May I kiss you?: A candid look at dating, communication, respect & sexual assault awareness (3rd-floor Main Collection, HV6558 .D65 2003),
- Voices of courage: Inspiration from survivors of sexual assault (3rd-floor Main Collection, HV6556 .V65 2005),
- Intimate betrayal: Domestic violence in lesbian relationships (3rd-floor Main Collection, HQ75.5 .I575 2001),
- The date rape prevention book: The essential guide for girls & women (3rd-floor Main Collection, HV6561 .L56 2000),
- Fearless: The complete personal safety guide for women (3rd-floor Main Collection, GV1111.5 .D36 2000), and
- From hate crimes to human rights: A tribute to Matthew Shepard (3rd-floor Main Collection, HQ76.5 .F76 2001).
You also can find articles including:
- “WINNER OF THE 2013 STUDENT POSTER COMPETITION: Campus readiness for sexual assault prevention: An assessment of Lebanon Valley College” (Sociological Viewpoints, 2014, vol.30:no:1, pp.36-48),
- “College women’s experiences with physically forced, alcohol- or other drug-enabled, and drug-facilitated sexual assault before and since entering college” (Journal of American College Health, 2009, vol.57:no.6, pp.639-649),
- “Gender differences in heterosexual college students’ conceptualizations and indicators of sexual consent: Implications for contemporary sexual assault prevention education” (Journal of Sex Research, 2014, vol.51:no.8, pp.904-916),
- “Sexual harassment in higher education: Re-framing the puzzle of its persistence” (Journal of Policy Practice, 2014, vol.13:no.4, pp.276-299. doi:10.1080/15588742.2014.929070), and
- “Mexican-American and Caucasian university men’s experience of sexual harassment: A preliminary report” (Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 2012, vol.13:no.3, pp.264-269. doi:10.1037/a0025031).
These resources are just a sample of the many, many others available on these topics. Please ask a librarian for assistance with finding additional resources.
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