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Sexual Violence at Christian and Secular Universities: Does Institutional Type Matter?
Christian Higher Education Pub Date : 2020-09-04 , DOI: 10.1080/15363759.2020.1806143
John D. Foubert 1 , Andre Durham 2 , Michael Houston 3 , Jim Vanderwoerd 4
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Abstract

Sexual violence is a persistent problem on the college campus. One method of addressing sexual violence is to endorse bystander intervention, whereby students are encouraged to interrupt potential sexual assault situations. Although initial research indicates that the Christian college campus provides a cultural context where fewer acts of sexual violence are committed, nothing is known about whether students on such campuses are more or less likely to intervene as a bystander. Five research questions were addressed in this study, which involved asking 851 students who attended three Christian institutions and one secular university to complete self-report surveys about their sexual assault and bystander intervention experiences. The responses indicated that violence was less common at the Christian colleges than at the secular institution. We also found that both men and women are more willing to intervene to prevent sexual violence at Christian campuses than on the secular campus. Implications of these and other results are discussed.



中文翻译:

基督教和世俗大学的性暴力:制度类型重要吗?

摘要

性暴力是大学校园里一个长期存在的问题。解决性暴力的一种方法是支持旁观者干预,即鼓励学生打断潜在的性侵犯情况。尽管最初的研究表明基督教大学校园提供了一种较少发生性暴力行为的文化背景,但对于此类校园中的学生是否或多或少可能作为旁观者进行干预,尚无定论。本研究解决了五个研究问题,其中涉及要求就读于三所基督教机构和一所世俗大学的 851 名学生完成关于他们的性侵犯和旁观者干预经历的自我报告调查。回应表明,与世俗机构相比,基督教学院的暴力行为不那么普遍。我们还发现,与世俗校园相比,男性和女性更愿意干预基督教校园中的性暴力行为。讨论了这些结果和其他结果的含义。

更新日期:2020-09-04
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