Tag: sexual assault
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Richard E Mattson, Binghamton University – Using Character Traits to Identify Men Likely to Commit Sexual Assault
Sexual assault perpetrators carry similar character traits, so how do we identity them? Richard E. Mattson, director of the undergraduate program and a professor of psychology at Harpur College at Binghamton University, explains. Richard E. Mattson joined the Department of Psychology at Binghamton University in 2013. Mattson’s lab focuses on perceptions and attitudes relevant to…
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Allison Weidhaas, Rider University – Red Zone: Sexual Assaults on College Campuses
Transitions can be hard on college campuses. Allison Weidhaas, associate professor and Director of Master in Communication Programs at Rider University, explains why the fall can be particularly hard for some. Allison Weidhaas, PhD, is an associate professor and program director for the Communication master’s programs at Rider University. Weidhaas studies gender and communication, including…
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Charlene Senn, University of Windsor – One Critical Piece of the Puzzle for Preventing Campus Sexual Assault
How do we stop sexual violence on college campuses? Charlene Senn, professor of in the department of psychology at the University of Windsor, explores a new program aimed at doing just that. I am a Professor in the Applied Social Psychology Graduate Program within the Department of Psychology. I am cross-appointed in Women’s and Gender…