Affirmative consent

Medina, J. “Sex Ed Lesson: ‘Yes’ Means ‘Yes,’ But It’s Tricky,” New York Times, October 15, 2015.

Keenan, S., “Affirmative Consent: Are Students Really Asking?” New York Times, July 28, 2015.

CDC rape statistics

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2014/09/05/cdc-nearly-1-in-5-women-have-been-raped/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.761cc98beb4f

The University of New Hampshire program

Malone, S. “University of New Hampshire Sets National Model for Rape Prevention,” Huffington Post, May 3, 2014.

The University of Kentucky green dot program

Zimmerman, E. “Sex Ed on Campus,” New York Times, June 23, 2016.

The study of rape prevention at three Canadian universities

Senn, CY et al. “Efficacy of a Sexual Assault Resistance Program for University Women,” New England Journal of Medicine (2015) 372:2326.

Hoffman, J. “College Rape Prevention Program Proves a Success,” New York Times, June 11, 2015.

 The Navy’s boot camp rape prevention program

Shanker, T. “At Navy Installation, Sexual Assault Prevention Begins at Boot Camp,” New York Times, July, 8, 2013.

The CDC’s evaluation of sexual violence prevention strategies

www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/sexualviolence/prevention.html

Alcohol and rape

https://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/arh25-1/43-51.htm

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2019/05/02/military-sexual-assaults-climb-2016-2018-pentagon-army-navy-marines-alcohol/3625405002/

George, W.H. “Alcohol and Sexual Health Behavior: What We Know and How We Know It,” Journal of Sex Research (2019) 56:409.

Harrington, N.T. and H. Leitenberg. “Relationship Between Alcohol Consumption and Victim Behaviors Immediately Proceeding Sexual Aggression by Acquaintances,” Violence and Victims (1994) 9:315.

Reimer, A.R. et al. “She Looks Like She’d Be an Animal in Bed: Dehumanization of Drinking Women in Social Contexts,” Sex Roles (2019) 80:617

Some fraternities have clamped down on sexual assault

Robbins, A. “A Frat Boy and Gentleman,” New York Times, Jan. 27.2019.

Studies of bystander training programs

Casey, E.A. and T.P. Lindhorst. “Toward a Multi-Level, Ecological Approach to the Primary Prevention of Sexual Assault: Prevention in Peer and Community Contexts,” Trauma, Violence, and Abuse (2009) 10:91.

Coker, A.L. et al. “Evaluation of the Green Dot Bystander Intervention to Reduce Interpersonal Violence Among College Students Across Three Campuses,” Violence Against Women (2015) 12:1507.

Cook-Craig, P.G. et al. “From Empower to Green Dot: Successful Strategies and Lessons Learned in Developing Comprehensive Sexual Violence Primary Prevention Programming,” Violence Against Women (2014) 20:1162.

Gidycz, C.A. et al. “Preventing Sexual Aggression Among College Men: An Evaluation of a Social Norms and Bystander Intervention Program,” Violence Against Women (2011) 17:720.

Gray, M.J. et al. Sexual Assault Prevention on College Campuses. Routledge, NY, 2017.

Salazar, L.F. et al. “A Web-Based Sexual Violence Bystander Intervention for NMale College Students: Randomized Controlled Trial,” Journal of Medical Internet Research (2014) 16:e203.

Serial rape

Saul, S. “When Rapists on Campus Attack Again,” New York Times, Jan. 24, 2017.

Sexual assault prevention programs in high schools

Green, E.L. “It’s Like the Wild West’: Sexual Assault Victims Struggle in K-12 Schools,” New York Times, May 11, 2019.

Miller, E. et al. “One-Year Follow-up of a Coach-Delivered Dating Violence Prevention Program: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial,” American Journal of Preventive Medicine (2013) 45:108.

Taylor, B.G. et al. “Shifting Boundaries: An Experimental Evaluation of a Dating Violence Prevention Program in Middle Schools,” Prevention Science (2013) 14:64.

Sexual harassment

Barak, A. “A Cognitive-Behavioral Education Workshop to Combat Sexual Harassment in the Workplace,” Journal of Counseling and Development (1994) 72:595.

Bonate, D.L. and J.C. Jessell. “The Effects of Educational Intervention on Perceptions of Sexual Harassment,” Sex Roles (1996) 11/12:751.

Brooks, L. and A.R. Perot. “Reporting Sexual Harassment: Exploring a Predictive Model,” Psychology of Women (1991) 15:31.

Chira, S. “Why #Me Too Took Off: Sheer Numbers Who Can Say ‘Me Too.’” New York Times, Feb. 24, 2018.

Kearl, H. “The Facts Behind the #Me Too Movement: A National Study on Sexual Harassment and Assault,” (2018) http://www.stopstreetharassment.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/2018-National-Sexual-Harassment-and-Assault-Report.pdf

Miller, C.C. “Where Can Victims Turn? Traditional Workplace Education Doesn’t Work. Other Methods Do.” New York Times, Dec. 13, 2017.

Tippet, E.C. “Harassment Trainings: A Content Analysis,” Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law (2018) https://ssrn..com/abstract=2994571.

U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. “Select Task Force Report on the Study of Harassment in the Workplace,” 2016.

Wakabayashi, D. and J. Silver-Greenberg. “Facebook to Drop Forced Arbitration in Sexual Harassment Cases,” New York Times, Nov. 10, 2018.

False allegations of rape and sexual harassment

Burr, C. “False Allegations of Sexual Harassment: Misunderstandings and Realities,” Academic Matters (2011) https://academicmatters.ca/print-issues/policing-relationships-on-campus/

DeZutter, A. et al. “The Prevalence of False Allegations of Rape in the United States from 2006-2010,” Journal of Forensic Psychology (2017) 2:2.

Ferguson, C.E. and J.M. Malouff. “Assessing Police Classifications of Sexual Assault Reports: A Meta-Analysis of False Reporting Rates,” Archives of Sexual Behavior (2016) 45:1185.

Lisak, D. et al. “False Allegations of Sexual Assault: An Analysis of Ten Years of Reported Cases,” Violence Against Women (2010) 16:1318.