Analyzing the shifting state of college sexual violence compelled disclosure policies: National trends, empirical findings, and implications.

KJ Holland, AE Cipriano, RL Howard Valdivia… - American …, 2023‏ - psycnet.apa.org
Following federal and state law, institutions of higher education (IHE) have implemented
mandatory reporting (MR) policies, requiring some employees to report sexual violence they …

Sexual harassment in academe is underreported, especially by students in the life and physical sciences

SJ Aguilar, C Baek - PloS one, 2020‏ - journals.plos.org
What factors predict the underreporting of sexual harassment in academe? We used logistic
regression and sentiment analysis to examine 2,343 reports of sexual harassment involving …

A review of undergraduate student disclosures of sexual violence

MA Sears-Greer, BK Friehart… - Sexual medicine …, 2022‏ - academic.oup.com
Introduction Sexual violence (SV) has been a prevalent issue on college campuses for
decades. Researchers, universities, and legislators have tried to understand and prevent it …

“A victim/survivor needs agency”: Sexual assault survivors' perceptions of university mandatory reporting policies

KJ Holland, AE Cipriano, TZ Huit - Analyses of Social Issues …, 2021‏ - Wiley Online Library
In institutions of higher education, mandatory reporting policies require certain employees to
report students' sexual assault disclosures to university officials, even if the student does not …

Title IX mandated reporting: The views of university employees and students

AR Newins, E Bernstein, R Peterson, JC Waldron… - Behavioral …, 2018‏ - mdpi.com
Per Title IX of the Higher Education Amendments of 1972, many university employees are
mandated reporters of sexual assault. University employees (N= 174) and students (N= 783) …

“There are good and bad elements to it for sure”: Students' and faculty/staff's perceptions of the Title IX mandated reporting policy

NL Johnson, MHC Gutekunst… - Journal of …, 2023‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Faculty, staff, and students employed by or who serve as representative of universities in the
United States are required by the Title IX federal law to report all instances of sexual …

“The fear is palpable”: Service providers' perceptions of mandatory reporting policies for sexual assault in higher education

KJ Holland, AE Cipriano, TZ Huit - Analyses of Social Issues …, 2020‏ - Wiley Online Library
In many universities/colleges, employees are required to report students' sexual assault
disclosures to university officials, even if the student does not want to make a report. These …

Universal mandatory reporting policies show null effects in a statewide college sample.

TN Richards, KJ Holland, AE Cipriano… - Law and Human …, 2023‏ - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: It is widely assumed that universal mandatory reporting policies (MRPs) for sexual
misconduct are important for campus safety, but there is little evidence to support these …

An examination of Title IX training and knowledge at a public university

J Wareham, D Paquette Boots… - Journal of Public Affairs …, 2023‏ - Taylor & Francis
Title IX prohibits sex-discrimination in colleges in the United States. While colleges must
provide training on Title IX, little is known about its effectiveness. This study examined the …

Universal sexual violence intervention effects in a cluster-randomized trial: Moderation by sexual orientation

RWS Coulter, RE Gartner, C Cramer… - Journal of …, 2025‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Sexual minority (eg, gay/lesbian, bisexual, and queer) students are more likely than their
heterosexual peers to experience sexual violence (SV) during college. Interventions that …