Preventing Sexual Violence on College Campuses: Lessons from Research and Practice, Part One: Evidence-Based Strategies for the Primary Prevention of Sexual Violence Perpetration

Describes best practices in developing, selecting, and implementing prevention strategies with the highest chance of successfully changing sexual violence in communities. Suggests that campuses should consider: using data to better understand sexual violence and student needs; developing comprehensive prevention plans that include campus-wide policy, structural and social norms components; selecting prevention strategies based on best practices and available evidence; evaluating strategies that are implemented; and sharing lessons learned.

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White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault
Year Resource Released
2014

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