K n o w M o r e. M a k e a D i f f e r e n c e

JMU Office of Sexual Assault Prevention -- 568-2831

JMU Judicial Affairs -- 568-6218

Citizens Against Sexual Assault -- 434-CASA (434-2272)

University Health Center -- 568-6177

Women's Resource Center -- 568-3407
 

REFERENCES

Foubert, J.D., Marriott, K.A. 1997.  Effects of a sexual assault peer education program on men's belief in rape myths.  Sex Roles.  36.  p. 259-268.

Foubert, J.D., McEwen, M.K. 1998.  An All-male rape prevention education program: Decreasing fraternity men's behavioral intent to rape. Journal of College Student Development. 39.  p. 548-556.

Koss, Mary P; Gidycz, Christine A; Wisniewski, Nadine. 1987. The scope of rape: Incidence and prevalence of sexual aggression and victimization in a national sample of higher education students. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology. Vol 55(2). p. 162-170.
 

STATISTICS

Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network (RAINN)
Virginians Aligned Against Sexual Assault (VAASA)
 

 
"Four out of five times a women is raped, it is by someone she knows. It could be an acquaintance. It could be a friend. It could be a date. But 4 out of 5 times, it is someone she knows. The average length of time she has known him is one year."
-Ms. Survey of Sexual Assault