Self-Assessment Guide for University Prevention Programs Focused on Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment - Appendixes
Abstract
In 2019, as part of an initiative to reduce rates of unwanted sexual contact at military service academies, the U.S. Department of Defense funded the development of an assessment tool to help military service academies assess whether they are aligned with best practices to eliminate sexual assault and harassment. The assessment was based on a literature review and expert feedback and consisted of 63 criteria that represent what right looks like in sexual assault and harassment prevention. These criteria form the basis of this guide, which is intended to help civilian universities and colleges assess their own programs to prevent sexual assault and harassment. The guide provides detailed, step-by-step instructions for determining how an institution's efforts align with best practices in sexual assault and harassment prevention and how its programs can be improved.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 2021
- Accession Number
- AD1152860
Entities
People
- Abraham Wandersman
- Amanda Meyer
- Amy Kerr
- Andra Tharp
- Beverly Fortson
- Jack Baker
- Joie D. Acosta
- Katelyn Wargel
- Matthew Chinman
- Paul Flaspohler
Organizations
- RAND Corporation