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Author:  Daniel Butler.


Source: Volume 17, Number 04, Summer 2016 , pp.83-84(2)




Campus Safety & Student Development

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Abstract: 

Our regular review of the research literature examines motivating immediate compliance in the face of campus crises; the commuter student and campus threats; campus sexual assault and the need for change; important perspectives on campus carry legislation; criticisms of the progressive campus. Reviews include “Campus Emergency Notification Systems: An Examination of Factors Affecting Compliance With Alerts” by Han, W., Ada, S., Sharman R., & Rao, H.R. published in MIS Quarterly; “Intimate Partner Violence Risk Among Undergraduate Women From an Urban Commuter College: The Role of Navigating Off- and On-Campus Social Environments” by Tsui, E.K., & Santamaria, E.K. in Journal of Urban Health; “Equality, Process, and Campus Sexual Assault” by Novkov, J. in Maryland Law Review; “Presidents’ of Historically Black Colleges and Universities Perceptions and Practices Regarding Carrying of Concealed Handguns on Their Campuses” by Price, J.H., Thompson, A., Payton, E., Johnson, J., & Brown, O. in College Student Journal; “Campus “Safety” and the Will to Power” by Rosen, C., a commentary.

Keywords: commuter students; sexual assault; “campus carry” laws; liberal bias

Affiliations:  1: Georgia Gwinnett College.

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