Reactions of Men of Color to a Commonly Used Rape Prevention Program: Attitude and Predicted Behavior Changes |
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Authors: | John D Foubert Brandynne J Cremedy |
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Institution: | (1) School of Education, College of William and Mary, Ukrop Way, Jones Hall Room 320, Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795, USA;(2) College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795, USA |
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Abstract: | African American, Latino, and Asian first-year college men (36) saw The Men’s Program, an all-male rape prevention workshop,
and wrote answers to four open-ended questions to determine how men from non-white groups react to a commonly used rape prevention
program. Using a multi-stage inductive analysis, participant responses fell into five main themes including reinforced current
beliefs and/or no changes, increased awareness of rape and its effects on survivors, increased understanding of consent, plans
to intervene if a rape might occur, and plans to change behavior in their own intimate situations. Participants mentioned
specific ways in which they planned to change personal behavior, and ways in which they planned to intervene if they saw potentially
dangerous situations. |
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Keywords: | Rape Race Prevention Program Men |
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