04556nam 2200577 450 991082791850332120230807205305.01-78684-066-90-8261-9466-4(CKB)3710000000527117(EBL)4107861(MiAaPQ)EBC4107861(Au-PeEL)EBL4107861(CaPaEBR)ebr11122877(CaONFJC)MIL853161(OCoLC)930027426(EXLCZ)99371000000052711720151216h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierPerspectives on college sexual assault perpetrator, victim, and bystander /Roland D. Maiuro, editorNew York, New York :Springer Publishing Company,2015.©20151 online resource (220 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8261-9464-8 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: College Students' Social Reactions to the Victim in a Hypothetical Sexual Assault Scenario: The Role of Victim and Perpetrator Alcohol Use; Observer Judgments of Sexual Assault Scenarios; Men and Women's Responses to Victims of Sexual Assault; Social Reactions to Victims of Sexual Assault; Purpose of Study; Hypotheses; Method; Participants; Measures; Procedure; Data Analysis Plan; Results; Labeling of the Assault, Attributions of Responsibility, and Social Reactions to the Victim as a Function of Participant SexLabeling of the Assault, Attributions of Responsibility, and Social Reactions to the Victim as a Function of Victim and Perpetrators' Alcohol UseDiscussion; References; Chapter 2: Gender Differences in Sexual Assault Victimization Among College Students; Prevalence and Context of Sexual Assault Among Female and Male College Students; Gender Differences in Predictors of Sexual Assault Victimization; Routine Activities Theory; Present Study and Hypotheses; Methods; Participants and Procedure; Measures; Results; Gender Differences in Rates, Types, and Frequencies of Sexual AssaultGender Differences in the Context of Sexual AssaultGender Differences in the Prediction of Sexual Assault; Discussion; Limitations and Future Research; Implications; References; Chapter 3: College Women's Perceived Risk to Experience Sexual Victimization: A Prospective Analysis; The Present Study; Method; Participants; Procedure; Instruments; Results; Rates of Sexual Victimization; Research Question #1: How Do Women Describe Their Perceived Risk to Experience Various Types of Victimization Experiences?Research Question #2: Are Relationship Status and Engagement in Sexual Intercourse Associated With Perceptions of Risk?Research Question #3: Is Women's History of Sexual Victimization Associated with Perceptions of Risk?; Research Question #4: Are Women's Perceptions of Risk Associated With Victimization over the Follow-up?; Research Question #5: Is Perceived Risk for Sexual Victimization Associated With Subsequent Assault After Controlling for a Prior History of Victimization?; References; Chapter 4: Fear of Rape Among College Women: A Social Psychological AnalysisSocial Psychology and Fear of RapeUnique Invulnerability; Perceived Gender Risk; Personal Defensibility and Self-Efficacy; Anticipatory Shame; Attribution of Personal Injury; Sexual Victimization; Noncontact Violent Victimization; Structural Risk; Data and Methods; Measures; Independent Variables; Dependent Variables; Analytic Approach; Results; Portrait of Vulnerability, Victimization, and Fear; Modeling Fear of Rape; Discussion; Notes; References; Chapter 5: Objectification Among College Women in the Context of Intimate Partner Violence; Objectification TheoryOverview and Hypotheses of the Present WorkCampus violenceUnited StatesSex crimesUnited StatesPreventionCollege studentsCrimes againstUnited StatesCampus violenceSex crimesPrevention.College studentsCrimes against378.19782Maiuro Roland D.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910827918503321Perspectives on college sexual assault4014220UNINA