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Bonnie S. (Sue) Fisher & Leah E. Daigle 
Unsafe in the Ivory Tower 
The Sexual Victimization of College Women

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An unprecedented look at college women′s risks of and experiences with sexual victimization



Unsafe in the Ivory Tower examines the nature and dimensions of a salient social problem—the sexual victimization of female college students today, and how women respond when they are, in fact, sexually victimized. The authors discuss the research that scholars have conducted to illuminate the origins and extent of this controversial issue as well as what can be done to prevent it. Students and other interested readers learn about the nature of victimization while simultaneously gaining an understanding of the ways in which criminologists, victimologists, and social scientists conduct research that informs theory and policy debates.



Key Features



  • Provides detailed information about sexual victimization on college campuses today

  • Introduces broad lessons about the interactions of ideology, science and methodology, and public policy

  • Integrates current data, research, and theory, based on the authors′ national studies of more than 8, 000 randomly selected female college students



Intended Audience


This supplemental text is ideal for courses such as Sex Crimes, Violence and Abuse, Victimology, Gender and Crime, Sociology of Violence, Sociology of Women, and the Sociology of Sex and Gender in departments of criminology, criminal justice, sociology, and women′s studies. It is also useful for those involved in studying or creating public policy related to this issue and for those interested in sexual victimization on campuses generally.

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1. The Discovery of Sexual Victimization

Beyond Real Rape

Sexual Victimization in Context

The Hidden Figure of Rape

Specially Designed Victimization Surveys

Koss’s Sexual Experiences Survey

One in Four: Publicizing the Rape Epidemic

Two Critiques

What’s Ahead

2. Beyond the Culture Wars: The Measurement of Sexual Victimization

The National Crime Victimization Survey

How the NCVS Measures Victimization

The First Step in Measuring Sexual Victimization: The NCVS Screen Questions

The Second Step in Measuring Sexual Victimization: The NCVS Incident Report

Measuring Sexual Victimization: The Next Generation

The National Women’s Study

The National Violence Against Women Survey

The National College Women’s Sexual Victimization Study

Revisiting the Koss-Gilbert Debate

Comparing Two Studies

Conclusion

3. The Risk of Rape: Unsafe in the Ivory Tower?

Coming to College as a Rape Victim

Rape During the College Years: Koss Revisited

The National College Women’s Sexual Victimization Study

Is College a Risk Factor?

Forms of Rape

The Role of Drugs and Alcohol

Conclusion

4. Beyond Rape: The Pervasiveness of Sexual Victimization

Moving Beyond the Study of Rape

Categorizing Sexual Victimization

Sexual Coercion

Unwanted Sexual Contact

Non-Contact Sexual Abuse

Conclusion

5. It Happened Again: Sexual Revictimization

Crime Revictimization

Sexual Revictimization

Sexual Revictimization Among College Women: The NCWSV Study

Why Does Sexual Revictimization Occur?

Findings from the NCWSV Study

Conclusion

6. Victim Secrets: Acknowledging and Reporting Sexual Victimization

Acknowledging Victimization

What Do Unacknowledged Victims Call It?

Consequences of Acknowledgement

Factors Related to Acknowledgement

Reporting Sexual Victimization to the Police

The Importance of Reporting

Why Don’t College Women Report Sexual Victimization?

Factors That Influence Reporting

Reporting to Other People: Telling Friends

Conclusion

7. Being Pursued: The Stalking of Female Students

Opportunities for Stalking

Research on the Extent of Stalking

Measuring Stalking in the NCWSV Study

The Extent of Stalking

The Nature of Stalking

Who Is At Risk of Being Stalked?

How Do Victims React?

Conclusion

8. Creating Safe Havens: Preventing Sexual Victimization

Two Themes

Three Approaches for Preventing Victimization

Opportunity-Reduction Approach: Situational Crime Prevention

Preventing Stalking

Conclusion

Tentang Penulis

Francis T. Cullen is Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus and Senior Research Associate in the School of Criminal Justice at the University of Cincinnati, where he also holds a joint appointment in sociology. He received a Ph.D. (1979) in sociology and education from Columbia University. Professor Cullen has published more than 500 works in the areas of criminological theory, corrections, white-collar crime, public opinion, sexual victimization, and the criminology of Donald Trump. He is author of Rethinking Crime and Deviance Theory: The Emergence of a Structuring Tradition and is coauthor of Reaffirming Rehabilitation, Correctional Theory: Context and Consequences, Environmental Corrections: A New Paradigm for Supervising Offenders in the Community, Criminology, Communities and Crime: An Enduring American Challenge, Corporate Crime Under Attack: The Ford Pinto Case and Beyond, Combating Corporate Crime: Local Prosecutors at Work, Unsafe in the Ivory Tower: The Sexual Victimization of College Women, and Confronting School Violence: A Synthesis of Six Decades of Research. He also is coeditor of Criminological Theory: Past to Present—Essential Readings, Taking Stock: The Status of Criminological Theory, The Origins of American Criminology, Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory, The Oxford Handbook of Criminological Theory, Challenging Criminological Theory: The Legacy of Ruth Rosner Kornhauser, Sisters in Crime Revisited: Bringing Gender Into Criminology, Delinquency and Drift Revisited: The Criminology of David Matza and Beyond, Deterrence, Choice, and Crime: Contemporary Perspectives, The Oxford Handbook of White-Collar Crime, The American Prison: Imagining a Different Future, and Crime and Victimization in the Trump Era. Professor Cullen is a Past President of the American Society of Criminology and of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. In 2010, he received the ASC Edwin H. Sutherland Award. In 2013, he was honored by his alma mater, Bridgewater State University, with a Doctorate in Public Service. He was selected as the Winner of the 2022 Stockholm Prize in Criminology.
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