Unsafe in the Ivory Tower
The Sexual Victimization of College Women
January 2010 | 248 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This text presents two interrelated perspectives of sexual victimization on college campuses. First, it discusses the nature and dimensions of a salient social problem: the sexual victimization of college women. Second, it discusses how scholars have participated in this movement to understand the origins, nature, extent, and ways to prevent the sexual victimization, especially on college campuses. Essentially, the aim of this text is to be a conduit through which students will learn much about the nature of victimization and much about the way in which criminologists, victimologists, and social scientists conduct research that informs theory and policy debates.
1. The Discovery of Sexual Victimization
2. Beyond the Culture Wars: The Measurement of Sexual Victimization
3. The Risk of Rape: Unsafe in the Ivory Tower?
4. Beyond Rape: The Pervasiveness of Sexual Victimization
5. It Happened Again: Sexual Revictimization
6. Victim Secrets: Acknowledging and Reporting Sexual Victimization
7. Being Pursued: The Stalking of Female Students
8. Creating Safe Havens: Preventing Sexual Victimization
Too specific a topic for an entire course, but a helpful companion reader.
Psychology Dept, Lake Forest College
March 19, 2013