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Item #834

Current/recently graduated college students think ‘Alcohol & Drug Abuse’ is a significantly greater problem than ‘Sexual Assault’ (56% vs. 37%)

Topic: Rape Culture


Source

Citation: Survey of College Students on Sexual Assault, p. 4

Author(s): WP, KFF

Institution(s): Washington Post, Kaiser Family Foundation



Link: http://apps.washingtonpost.com/g/page/national/washington-post-kaiser-family-foundation-survey-of-college-students-on-sexual-assault/1726/





Nation(s): United States

Year(s): 2015

Source: Primary

Type: Survey


Discussion

Other Notes:

Despite this, students think that requiring participation in sexual assault prevention programs is a much more effective way to avoid sexual assault than stronger enforcement of alcohol restrictions on campus (79% vs. 47%). Meanwhile, adults in the general population consider them to be equally as effective ((78% vs. 76%) (p. 8) and, in 67% of cases where sexual assault occured, alcohol was involved during before the incident (p. 20)

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