Key Findings: Exploring Alcohol Policy Approaches to Prevent Sexual Violence
Increasingly, preventionists are working to prevent sexual violence at community and societal levels. Influencing public policies falls within these realms.
Evaluating our work helps us to better understand where our strategies are working and where we may need to change course in preventing sexual violence.
Increasingly, preventionists are working to prevent sexual violence at community and societal levels. Influencing public policies falls within these realms.
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Publish Date
2015
NSVRC STATEMENT: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
In response to WaPo Fact Checker: One rape is too many
HARRISBURG, PA – Sexual violence is complex and hard to talk about, but the fact is that sexual violence is an issue of epidemic proportions that impacts all of society. The February 12 column by Glenn Kessler in the Washington Post questions the accuracy of statistics about sexual assault, second-guesses research design and respondent ability to understand plainly worded questions, and ultimately infers that drug- or alcohol-facilitated sexual assaults are not legitimate.
The 2013-2014 Department of Defense’s annual assessment focusing on sexual violence and the Military Service Academies’ effectiveness of policies, training, and procedures has been released. Data includes instances of sexual violence that involve cadets/midshipmen as victims and/or subjects of sexual assault investigations from June 1, 2013 to May 31, 2014. These talking points highlight key findings.
Publish Date
February 2015
This overview provides information on the prevention of sexual violence on college and university campuses.