Skip to Content.
Sympa Menu

sapc - Fwd: Campus Harassment Research: Released!

Subject: Discussion List for campus-based and allied personnel working to end gender-based violence on campus.

List archive

Fwd: Campus Harassment Research: Released!


Chronological Thread 
  • From: Emily May <>
  • To: "" <>
  • Subject: Fwd: Campus Harassment Research: Released!
  • Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2013 15:09:09 -0500

Hi everyone --

Thanks again to so many of you who responded to our survey of college administrators on sexual harassment -- below are the results, please share widely!

Emily



Having trouble viewing this email? click here






Hollaback!
 
recently partnered with a pro-bono consultancy firm to take our understanding of public harassment beyond the street and on to the college campus. We collected data from 282 undergraduate, graduate and part-time college students and 44 college administrators on campuses from the urban, suburban and rural U.S. to find out how harassment exists in spaces of higher education.

We took the data collected and formed three conclusions (backed with helpful statistics) about on-campus harssment.  Here are the conlucions Hollaback! drew from our College Harassment Survey:

                 
1. Students are being harassed on campus

67% personally experienced harassment on campus
61% witnessed another student being harassed on college campus
Only 18% had not experienced or witnessed harassment on campus

                  2. Harassment is limiting ability to benefit from education

46% said harassment caused disappointment with college experience
20% said harassment caused inability to concentrate in class
23% said harassment prevented attendance in class/social activities

                  3. Current campus systems and processes are insufficient

55% of college administrators said that current systems are not sufficient
Only 17% of students said that they reported harassment to person of authority



Here are some things you can do to stand up to street harassment on college campuses:


Have any great ideas for taking on street harassment on college campuses? Send us an email at and let’s talk!

With your support Hollaback! can continue to do the research and work necessary to change public attitudes around street harassment and make sure that everyone has equal access to public space. 

Love what we do?  Donate today!



- The Hollaback Team







--
Emily May
Executive Director
Hollaback!
ihollaback.org
twitter: @ihollaback
facebook: facebook.com/ihollaback

Need more info on what we do? Check out my MAKERS interviewsTEDxWomen talk or read our 2012 State of the Streets Report, profiling the work of our sites internationally.

Hollaback!
30 3rd Avenue, #800B
Brooklyn, NY 11217
347-889-5510



Archive powered by MHonArc 2.6.16.

Top of Page