What Universities Can Do To Reduce Sexual Assault
What Universities Can Do To Reduce Sexual Assault
Jon Davies, PhD. , Director
McKenzie River Men’s Center
- Acknowledge the problem.
- Commit to creating a culture of respect on your campus.
- Educate leadership on the nature of sexual assault.
- Create collaborative efforts between departments.
- Recognize men’s role in sexual assault.
- Train leadership and staff on how to develop sexual assault prevention programming that is congruent with the culture of men.
- Provide resources and staffing to offer significant educational experiences for all students through classes/workshops/presentations that would address the nature of sexual assault, enhance personal awareness of male power and privilege, sexual communication skills including an understanding of consent, and bystander intervention skills.
- Ensure that male campus leaders including college presidents, deans, professors, staff, coaches, student athletes, student government leaders are visibly involved in campus sexual assault prevention activities.
- Ensure that college athletic departments visibly participate in campus wide prevention activities.
- Provide ongoing follow up service to reinforce the material covered in suggestion 7.
For more information Contact: Jon Davies, PhD. Jon@PossibleMasculinities.com