Date of Award
2019
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Department
Education
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine if there was a correlation between the number of reported incidences of rape and stalking on college campuses and campuses that utilize CampusClarity by EVERFI as an Educational tool to reduce risky student behavior and prevent sexual assault on your campus.†The study investigated the relationship between the dependent variables, incidences of rape and stalking, versus the independent variables: partnership, mens population, womens population, on-campus drug crime, on-campus alcohol crime, on-campus domestic violence, and on-campus dating violence. The 11,181 campuses that report crime data required by the Clery Act were included as data with partnership information on 186 reported partners. A multiple linear regression analyses was used to determine a correlation. The results of the study show a positive statistically significant correlation between rape and stalking with partnership. This does not necessarily mean that partnership increases the occurrences of sexual assault. It is possible that the campuses that use these tools are already different from campuses that do not utilize their tools. A lack of information on implementation could also lead to varying results, as early and repetitive implementation could lead to less assaults occurring. It is also possible that the universities that utilize these tools are producing better educated students regarding sexual assault, which means they are more likely to report incidences than students at campuses that do not provide this type of training to its students, staff, and faculty.
Recommended Citation
Seifers, Harold Leon III, "Effectiveness Of Campusclarity By Everfis Sexual Harassment Prevention Program On Victimization Rates" (2019). All-Inclusive List of Electronic Theses and Dissertations. 1596.
https://scholars.indianastate.edu/etds/1596