
@article{ref1,
title="Sexual harassment of students at institutions of higher education: variations in students' experiences, knowledge, and perceptions across institutions",
journal="Feminist criminology",
year="2022",
author="Klein, L. B. and Stoner, Marie C. D. and Bhushan, Nivedita L. and Mulholland, Grace E. and Fisher, Bonnie S. and Kupper, Lawrence L. and Alam, Ishrat Z. and Martin, Sandra L.",
volume="17",
number="3",
pages="322-342",
abstract="Attention to sexual misconduct has focused on acquaintance rape, leaving a need for research on less highly recognizable forms of harm. We estimated institution of higher education (IHE)-specific prevalence of yellow zone sexual harassment (SH) among students at 27 IHEs. We then examined SH and perceived risk of sexual assault/misconduct, knowledge regarding policies/resources, and perceptions of sexual misconduct response. Between 37.1% and 55.7% of students experienced SH. Harassed students were much more likely than non-harassed students to feel at risk for sexual misconduct and to have negative views of sexual misconduct response. Implications for research, policy, and prevention/response are discussed.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1557-0851",
doi="10.1177/15570851211062572",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/15570851211062572"
}