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Rape-Prone Versus Rape-Free Campus Cultures

PEGGY REEVES SANDAY

University of Pennsylvania

Using the concepts of rape-free and rape-prone societies, I suggest that the next step for rape research is to investigate rape-free campus environments. Based on the articles in this volume and ethnographic research, I summarize what is known about rape-prone campus cultures and compare this information with rape-free fraternity cultures. The question of variation is also examined by comparing the rape incidence and prevalence rates averaged by campus using the data of Koss's national study of 32 campuses. The question of the criteria by which campuses might be labeled rape-free or rape-prone is raised.

Violence Against Women, Vol. 2, No. 2, 191-208 (1996)
DOI: 10.1177/1077801296002002006


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