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Help Seeking After Campus Sexual Assault: From Policy To Victims, Kathleen Ratajczak
Help Seeking After Campus Sexual Assault: From Policy To Victims, Kathleen Ratajczak
Theses and Dissertations--Sociology
Help seeking after an experience of campus sexual assault is an important link for many survivors towards processing and healing. College campuses have a plethora of resources available, from free counseling, health clinics, advocates, and reporting options all right on their doorstep. Yet many students do not seek help from these offices. This study sought to find out why by looking beyond the victim, and examining the relationship between Title IX policy, professionals who provide resources, and victims. Through both policy analysis and in-depth interviews with both professionals and victims, this study found that Title IX policy codify the social …