articleJournal of Community PsychologyApr 13, 2007Closed access

Sexual violence prevention through bystander education: An experimental evaluation

University of New Hampshire at Manchester

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Abstract

Abstract The current study used an experimental design to evaluate a sexual violence prevention program based on a community of responsibility model that teaches women and men how to intervene safely and effectively in cases of sexual violence before, during, and after incidents with strangers, acquaintances, or friends. It approaches both women and men as potential bystanders or witnesses to behaviors related to sexual violence. Three hundred and eighty‐nine undergraduates participated and were randomly assigned to one of two treatment groups or a control group. Results from the research reveal that up to 2 months after participating in either a one‐ or three‐session version of the program, participants in…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Sexual violence
  • Session (web analytics)
  • Bystander effect
  • Sexual behavior
  • Clinical psychology
  • Social psychology
  • Criminology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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