Unsafe in the ivory tower
the sexual victimization of college women
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Author
Contributions
- Daigle, Leah E. - Contributor
- Cullen, Francis T. - Contributor
Publication
2010 - Sage Publications, Los Angeles, California
Language
English
Word Count
57,500 words, Guess
Page Count
230 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveunsafeinivorytow0000fish
- ISBN-139781412954761
- ISBN-139781412954778
- ISBN-101412954762
- ISBN-101412954770
and 5 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2009037019
- OCLC Control Number426804766
- Better World Books9781412954761
- Better World Books9781412954778
- Open LibraryOL24534126M
Classifications
- DDC378.1/958
- LCCLC212.862 .F58 2010
- LCCLC212.862.F58 2010
Description
"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." "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."--BOOK JACKET.
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