Pinchevsky Gillian M, Hayes Brittany E
Department of Criminal Justice, 14722University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, USA.
School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2023 Jan;38(1-2):NP726-NP749. doi: 10.1177/08862605221081935. Epub 2022 Apr 1.
Institutions of higher education have attempted to respond to students' experiences of sexual victimization by developing resources and processes for addressing sexual misconduct. However, extant research suggests that students rarely use campus-based resources and many students lack knowledge about campus services and the processes that institutions of higher education take to respond to sexual misconduct. This study uses data from a campus climate survey at one midsized southeast university to examine students' perceived and actual knowledge about help-seeking and policies and procedures (i.e., mandatory reporting, investigation mandates, confidential resources, accommodations for survivors) at their university. Additionally, we explore gaps in their knowledge of these measures ( = 2261). We also consider the factors that predict these outcomes. On average, students report moderate perceived knowledge about help-seeking on campus. However, roughly 67% did not have a fully comprehensive and accurate understanding of policies and procedures to address sexual misconduct at the university. These findings are problematic, as institutions of higher education rely on survivors coming forward to report their experiences and participate in investigative processes when detecting and elevating complaints. We highlight implications for institutions of higher education.
高等教育机构试图通过开发应对性行为不端行为的资源和流程,来回应学生遭受性侵害的经历。然而,现有研究表明,学生很少使用校园资源,许多学生对校园服务以及高等教育机构应对性行为不端行为的流程缺乏了解。本研究使用美国东南部一所中型大学的校园氛围调查数据,来考察学生对本校寻求帮助以及政策和程序(即强制报告、调查要求、保密资源、为幸存者提供的便利)的认知情况与实际了解情况。此外,我们探究了他们在这些措施方面的知识差距(n = 2261)。我们还考虑了预测这些结果的因素。平均而言,学生报告称对校园寻求帮助的认知处于中等水平。然而,大约67%的学生对该校处理性行为不端行为的政策和程序没有全面、准确的理解。这些发现存在问题,因为高等教育机构在发现和处理投诉时,依赖幸存者主动报告他们的经历并参与调查过程。我们强调了这些发现对高等教育机构的启示。