Authors

Presenter(s)

Nina Buchan, Cally E. Robinson

Comments

Presentation: 9:00-10:15, Kennedy Union Ballroom

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Description

This study focuses on the rates of sexual assault based on interaction with Greek life and the habits of the the interviewee and their peers. We asked participants questions based on drug and alcohol habits, knowledge of sexual assault, and knowledge of someone they know who has been sexually assaulted. We used a binary logistic regression to run gender, alcohol and drug habits, and Greek life interaction in comparison to knowing someone who has been sexually assaulted by a Greek member. Our results found no significance between these independent and dependent variables.

Publication Date

4-17-2024

Project Designation

Capstone Project

Primary Advisor

Mark A. Morgan

Primary Advisor's Department

Criminal Justice and Security Studies

Keywords

Stander Symposium, College of Arts and Sciences

Sexual Assault on the University of Dayton's Campus in Relation to Social Sororities and Fraternities

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