Intercollegiate Athletes and Sexual Violence

@article{McCray2015IntercollegiateAA,
  title={Intercollegiate Athletes and Sexual Violence},
  author={Kristy Lee McCray},
  journal={Trauma, Violence, \& Abuse},
  year={2015},
  volume={16},
  pages={438 - 443}
}
  • K. McCray
  • Published 1 October 2015
  • Education
  • Trauma, Violence, & Abuse
The 1990s saw the development of research on violence against women perpetrated by intercollegiate student-athletes. Research in this field stagnated during the last 15 years, despite the fact that this time period has evidenced multiple high-profile, even fatal, cases of violence against women at the hands of male student-athletes. These events prompted the Office of Civil Rights to call upon universities to more appropriately investigate and sanction perpetrators of sexual assault. The… 
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