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    2014 Phillip Russo Abstract The team has created a research proposal for the research study of the number of sexual assaults on college campuses. The purpose of this research is to determine if educational and preventable measures about sexual assault are taken more seriously on a college campus‚ than there would be a decrease in the number of victims on college campuses. The paper will introduce the general area of study‚ rationale‚ literature and background review‚ method‚ design‚ procedures‚ analysis

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    phenomenon on college campuses. For social reasons‚ students try to fit in with what the crowds do‚ in this case‚ drinking. Drinking alcohol in college is not only illegal but dangerous. The results of drinking‚ especially binge-drinking‚ is very dangerous for students and can result in many negative consequences. Alcohol use disorders are very common in people who binge drink alcohol. Drinking alcohol can lead to sexual assault on college campuses. Heavy drinking of alcohol on college campuses is a huge

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    Alcohol Issues on College Campuses “Binge Drinking on College Campuses.” Center for Science in the Public for Science‚ Center for Science in the Public Interest. Web. 21Mar. 2012. The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) discusses that students enrolled in college are more likely to consume alcohol than their peers than do not attend college. They report that 1700 college students die yearly due to alcohol. The increasing number of college students drinking has resulted in higher incidences

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    constantly threatened by rape and sexual assault. College rape statistics are the highest now as they have been in years. While attending college‚ 27% of women reported being raped or sexually assaulted‚ and over 90% of attempts or completed sexual assaults go unreported. College campuses are an ideal hunting ground for predators due to the availability of alcohol and other drugs‚ the fact that many people live on their own‚ and the fact that the age of many college students are 18-24. Of the number of sexual

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    Patriarchy on Campuses Patriarchy on college campuses plays a major role in the rape culture on college campuses. Patriarchy is directly idealized in the form of masculinity that emphasizes male heterosexual dominance over females (Schwart & DeKeseredy‚ 1997). This emphasis is dominated by aggression particularly in fraternities and college athletics which cultivates the elements of the rape culture on college campuses. Most college fraternities pride themselves on recruiting members that are

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    Alcohol ‚ tobacco and marijuana are the most frequently used drugs in and on college campuses. 84% of students report they have used drugs in the last year they prevalence of marijuana rose To 24% between 93-99 ‚ 4% use cocaine ‚ and 5% use hallucinogens . The number 1 drug of choice is alcohol college students are also binge drinking ! It is impacting there social life ‚ health and there education . They are using drugs

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    In the experiment there were two stereotypes conducted and they are self-target stereotype and group target stereotype Also‚ the stereotypes focus on the threat and manipulation that can affect a group. Therefore‚ the study focus on protecting the college students from the negativity of stereotypes. The interventions focused on finding a better solution to avoid being stereotyped. The authors concluded that the role model intervention of having a group as a target had a higher result than the no intervention

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    When looking to see if there is a rape culture on college campuses‚ the answer isn’t a simple yes or no. In fact‚ there are major disagreements on whether a specific society meets the criteria to be considered a rape culture. The definition of rape culture was first coined by feminist in the 1970’s which described situations in which rape occurs and has been normalized due to society’s attitudes about gender and sexuality. In recent years‚ there has been a major push towards educating students on

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    first-generation college students have suffered most from these inadequacies. I believe other critical elements for college campuses are being more student- centered‚ focusing on a genuine concern for the needs and welfare of students rather than of the convenience of the institution‚ and/or the needs of faculty and staff. Preventative actions can be most effective through being proactive and addressing the needs of minor issues early on before blossoming into major problems. College campuses must be more

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    For many students‚ college can also be seen as a crucial time for developing relationships‚ engaging in community involvement‚ and expanding parameters of social experience (Mahmoud et al. 149). While motivation within the classroom is shown to be negatively affected by mental illness‚ the way a student engages with their campus surroundings and social groups is affected as well (Salzer 5). An academic article written by Jihan Saber Raga Mahmoud‚ et al. stated that students who were able to engage

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