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The evaluation of campus-based gender violence prevention programming : what we know about program effectiveness and implications for practitioners Roberta E.Gibbons with contributions from Julie Evans

By: Material type: ArticleArticlePublication details: Harrisburg, Pa. : VAWnet, National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, 2013Description: electronic document (15 p.); PDF file: 622.09 KBSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: "Colleges and universities have been a key venue for the development and evaluation of sexual violence prevention programming. However, there are no studies demonstrating a link between campus-based sexual assault prevention programs and a subsequent campus-wide reduction in the incidence of sexual violence." This paper outlines why these programmes are important. It considers how effectiveness can be measured, whether programmes are successful and the implications for the development and implementation of campus-based gender-violence prevention programming. (from the In Brief section, p.14-15).
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"Colleges and universities have been a key venue for the development and evaluation of sexual violence prevention programming. However, there are no studies demonstrating a link between campus-based sexual assault prevention programs and a subsequent campus-wide reduction in the incidence of sexual violence." This paper outlines why these programmes are important. It considers how effectiveness can be measured, whether programmes are successful and the implications for the development and implementation of campus-based gender-violence prevention programming. (from the In Brief section, p.14-15).