This volume brings together leading researchers and practitioners to operationalize sexual assault risk reduction approaches and highlights the rationale and need for risk reduction in the context of other sexual assault prevention efforts. The volume provides an overview of the history of this sexual assault prevention approach and addresses current controversies and questions in the field. The authors outline risk and protective factors for victimization and discuss how these factors guide risk reduction efforts. The volume also outlines the theory and effectiveness of current sexual assault risk reduction and resistance practices and addresses special populations and future directions.
- Reviews theoretical approaches to sexual assault risk reduction
- Summarizes program outcome studies
- Delineates feminist self-defense approaches
- Details what it means for prevention to be "trauma informed"
- Considers how to provide risk reduction without victim-blaming
- Confronts current controversies in the field of sexual assault risk reduction
- Details how prevention can address the role of alcohol in sexual violence
- Discusses international prevention efforts
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