Criminal Law

Campus Sexual Violence: A State of Institutionalized Sexual Terrorism

Edited by Sarah Prior · Brooke de Heer
Routledge September 2022

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ISBN-13
9780367523961
Publisher
Routledge
Publication
September 2022
Format
Paperback

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Campus Sexual Violence: A State of Institutionalized Sexual Terrorism conceptualizes sexual violence on college campuses as a form of sexual terrorism, arguing that institutional compliance and inaction within the neoliberal university perpetuate a system of sexual terrorism.

Using a sexual terrorism framework, the authors examine a myriad of examples of campus sexual violence with an intersectional lens and explore the role of the institution and the influence of neoliberalism in undermining sexual violence prevention efforts. The book utilizes Carol Sheffield’s five components of sexual terrorism (ideology, propaganda, amorality, perceptions of the perpetrator and voluntary compliance) to describe how the "ivory tower stereotype", and adoption of neoliberal values into education contribute to an environment where victimization is painfully common. Cases such as those from Michigan State University and Baylor University are used as examples to highlight institutional culpability and neoliberal value systems within higher education, as well as illustrating the pervasiveness of rape culture that contributes to a system of sexual terrorism. Crucially, the book focuses on systems of inequality and oppression, and uses an intersectional perspective that recognizes victimization experienced by multiple marginalized groups including women, LGBTQ+, and racially minoritized people.

Building on campus violence research and institutional harm research, the authors define campus sexual violence as a serious social problem based in structural inequality and advocate for civic responsibility at the institutional level and the development of institutional advocates. Weaving together theoretical and practical perspectives, the book will be of great interest to students and scholars of sociology, criminal justice, women’s and gender studies, social/political policy, victimology, and education. It will also be of use to those working in higher education administration and other student life and student health professions.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1: Scope of the Issue
Chapter 2: Sexual Terrorism 
Chapter 3: Neoliberalism and Institutional Betrayal
Chapter 4: Ideology and Propaganda
Chapter 5: Amorality, Voluntary Socialized Compliance, and Perceptions of the Perpetrator
Chapter 6: Moving Forward
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