Assessing the campus climate on sexual misconduct: An opportunity for student-centered research

S. Cherry, M. Pate, Zoe Leonard
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Campus climate surveys are effective ways to assess behaviors and attitudes regarding sexual misconduct. Undergraduate applied learning and research-centered projects are also integral to helping students apply textbook content to real-world dilemmas. In conjunction with the Collaboration for Assault Response & Education Office and the Office of Title IX and Clery Compliance, the researchers taught and mentored undergraduate students in co-facilitating a sexual misconduct assessment. The project proceeded in four phases: planning and training; focus group recruitment; focus group facilitation; and data analysis. This research highlights how university and college departments, as well as organizations, can collaborate to facilitate large-scale assessments. We also explain how these assessments can be integrated into applied learning and research projects for students. Opportunities for future research include more extensive training on qualitative data collection and analysis for undergraduate students; routine assessments of the campus climate related to sexual misconduct; and continued student-centered research opportunities that focus on current events.
评估性行为不端的校园氛围:以学生为中心的研究机会
校园气候调查是评估性行为不端的行为和态度的有效方法。本科应用学习和以研究为中心的项目也是帮助学生将教科书内容应用于现实世界困境的重要组成部分。研究人员与性侵犯应对与教育办公室合作,以及第九条和克莱利合规办公室合作,教授和指导本科生共同促进性行为不端评估。该项目分四个阶段进行:规划和培训;焦点小组招募;引导焦点小组;还有数据分析。这项研究强调了大学和学院院系以及组织如何合作以促进大规模评估。我们还解释了如何将这些评估整合到学生的应用学习和研究项目中。未来研究的机会包括对本科生进行更广泛的定性数据收集和分析培训;定期评估与不当性行为有关的校园气氛;并继续以学生为中心,关注时事的研究机会。
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