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Exploratory Examination of Student to Professor Disclosures of Crime Victimization

NCJ Number
245985
Journal
Violence Against Women Volume: 19 Issue: 11 Dated: November 2013 Pages: 1408-1422
Author(s)
Tara N. Richards; Kathryn A. Branch; Rebecca M. Hayes
Date Published
November 2013
Length
15 pages
Annotation

Prior qualitative research has demonstrated that female college students may utilize their professors as support providers when they experience sexual assault and intimate partner violence victimization.

Abstract

Prior qualitative research has demonstrated that female college students may utilize their professors as support providers when they experience sexual assault and intimate partner violence victimization. To further explore this phenomenon, the present study used a random sampling design on two college campuses to examine the following questions: a. Are student disclosures of crime victimization a common occurrence for college professors? b. What is the nature of college professors' most recent disclosure of crime victimization? and c. Do professor characteristics predict receiving a student disclosure of victimization? Implications of these findings as well as directions for future research will be discussed. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage.