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Campus sexual violence: A state of institutionalized sexual terrorism
Sarah Prior,
Brooke A. de Heer
Criminology and Criminal Justice
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Rape Culture
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Amorality
14%
Campus Sexual Assault
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Civic Responsibility
14%
College Campus
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Criminal Justice
14%
Culpability
14%
Five-component
14%
Gender Studies
14%
Health Professions
14%
Higher Education
14%
Higher Education Administration
14%
Inequality Systems
14%
Institutional Compliance
14%
Institutional Level
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Intersectional
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Intersectional Perspective
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Ivory Tower
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LGBTQ
14%
Marginalized Groups
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Minoritized
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Neoliberal University
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Neoliberal Values
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Neoliberalism
14%
Political Education
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Political Policy
14%
Prevention Efforts
14%
Problem-based
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Propaganda
14%
Rape Culture
14%
Sexual Violence
14%
Sexual Violence Prevention
14%
Sheffield
14%
Social Problems
14%
Structural Inequality
14%
Student Health
14%
Student Life
14%
Systems of Oppression
14%
Terrorism
100%
University of Michigan
14%
Value System
14%
Victimization
28%
Victimology
14%
Voluntary Compliance
14%
Women's Studies
14%
Psychology
LGBTQIA+
16%
Rape
16%
Sexual Violence
100%