Reporting Unwanted Sexual Behaviour at a Post-Secondary Institution: Student Understandings of Campus Policy

  • Ostridge L
  • O'Connor C
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Abstract

The Ontario government recently mandated all universities and colleges in Ontario, Canada to create a sexual violence policy that involves student input. Using a small commuter university in southwestern Ontario as a case study, this article examined student perceptions of an existing university sexual violence policy. More specifically, we conducted online qualitative research with seventeen students using an open-ended inductive, exploratory instrument. We asked students to read and define aspects of their university’s sexual violence policy in their own words. The objective of this research was to examine if students adequately comprehended the language of the policy, how to report, who to report to, feel safe reporting, and whether or not they find the reporting process supportive of their needs. Also discussed are student recommendations for what they would like to see in university sexual violence policies.

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Ostridge, L., & O’Connor, C. D. (2020). Reporting Unwanted Sexual Behaviour at a Post-Secondary Institution: Student Understandings of Campus Policy. Canadian Journal of Family and Youth / Le Journal Canadien de Famille et de La Jeunesse, 12(1), 225–242. https://doi.org/10.29173/cjfy29499

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