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Citation

Brubaker SJ, Keegan B. Violence Against Women 2019; 25(9): 1116-1137.

Affiliation

Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1077801218807096

PMID

30370826

Abstract

Changes in how campuses respond to sexual assault under Title IX may dramatically alter the experiences of survivors and the roles of responders. This exploratory study examines how the roles of campus-based sexual assault victim advocates are changing and the effects on advocacy and survivors. Although most advocates agree that Title IX has increased awareness and reporting of sexual assault, they are concerned about the loss of confidential outlets for reporting, conflicts with other responders, and devaluation of their role. Some advocates see professionalization as a solution, whereas others worry that professionalization might negatively affect their ability to serve survivors.


Language: en

Keywords

campus sexual assault; campus victim advocates; professionalization

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