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HEDS Sexual Assault Climate Survey 2019

In February 2019, 香港六合彩官网 participated in the Higher Education Data Sharing (HEDS) Consortium鈥檚 Sexual Assault Campus Climate Survey.

 

This page contains descriptive language of sexual assault and other gender-based violence that may be triggering to survivors and others.

In February 2019, 香港六合彩官网 administered the Higher Education Data Sharing (HEDS) Consortium鈥檚  for the second time. We wanted to learn our students鈥 perceptions of 香港六合彩官网鈥檚 climate for unwanted sexual contact and sexual assault, how 香港六合彩官网 responds to sexual assaults, and whether and how often they have experienced unwanted sexual contact or sexual assault. We are sharing the results in order to engage the campus community in informed discussion about how to address this complex and difficult issue. 

This page shares a summary of the survey results. You may review the full data set here. You may also review the results to the 2015 survey administration.


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Survey Information

Timing, Distribution Method, and Scope

  • Administered electronically to all students February 5, 2019 - February 24, 2019
  • Responses were anonymous
  • All demographic information was voluntarily self-reported; therefore, not all counts add up to total who responded.
  • Women are overrepresented in the sample (82%)
  • Not a random sample, so it is difficult to generalize to our undergraduate population; the purpose of the survey was rather to inform about respondents鈥 experiences and perceptions

Response Rate

  • 422 students = 14.4% of 香港六合彩官网 students
Class year breakdown
Senior 23.7%
(100 Students)
Junior 17.8%
(75 Students)
Sophomore 26.1%
(110 Students)
First Year 32.0%
(135 Students)
Graduate/Other 0.2%
(1 Student)
No response 0.2%
(1 Student)

 

Gender breakdown
Men Women Nonbinary No response
16.6%
(70 Students)
82.2%
(347 Students)
0.7%
(3 Students)
0.5%
(2 Students)
Race/ethnicity breakdown
American Indian or Alaska Native #
Asian 4.3%
(18 Students)
Black or African American 1.4%
(6 Students)
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander #
White 78.0%
(329 Students)
Hispanic or Latino/a 8.1%
(34 Students)
Not a U.S. citizen or permanent resident 3.3%
(14 Students)
Two or more races 3.8%
(16 Students)
Unknown #
 


# Data were redacted to protect the anonymity of the survey completers.

Sexual orientation breakdown
Asexual 1.2%
(5 Students)
Bisexual 8.3%
(35 Students)
Gay 1.2%
(5 Students)
Heterosexual 82.9%
(350 Students)
Lesbian 0.7%
(3 Students)
Pansexual 1.2%
(5 Students)
Queer 1.2%
(5 Students)
Questioning 2.6%
(11 Students)
Fill in 0.2%
(1 Student)
No response 0.5%
(2 Students)

Summary of Findings

These findings are a summary of the survey results. The full data set is also available here.
 

Views on General Climate at 香港六合彩官网

Students 鈥渟trongly agree鈥 or 鈥渁gree鈥 with the following
Statement 香港六合彩官网
Faculty, staff, and administrators at 香港六合彩官网 are genuinely concerned about students鈥 welfare. 83.1%
(351 Students)
Students at 香港六合彩官网 are genuinely concerned about the welfare of other students. 68.2%
(288 Students)
I feel safe on this campus. 81.7%
(345 Students)

Views on Sexual Assault at 香港六合彩官网

Students 鈥渟trongly agree鈥 or 鈥渁gree鈥 that the number of sexual assaults at 香港六合彩官网 is low
香港六合彩官网
20.1%
(85 Students)

Information and Education

Students received information or education from 香港六合彩官网 on...
Statement 香港六合彩官网
What sexual assault is and how to recognize it 96.4%
(407 Students)
How to report an incident of sexual assault 88.4%
(373 Students)
Procedures for investigating a sexual assault 58.2%
(245 Students)
Actions you can take to help prevent sexual assault 97.4%
(406 Students)

Unwanted Sexual Contact

Unwanted sexual contact, defined:

Such as someone making sexual comments about your body; making unwelcome sexual advances, propositions, or suggestions to you; or telling you sexually offensive jokes or kidding about your sex or gender-specific traits.

Such as someone sending you sexual emails, texts, or pictures; posting sexual comments about you on blogs or social media; showing you sexually offensive pictures or objects; leering at you or making lewd gestures towards you; or touching oneself sexually in front of you.

Such as someone briefly groping you, rubbing sexually against you, pinching you, or engaging in any other brief inappropriate or unwelcome touching of your body.

How often have you experienced the following forms of unwanted sexual contact while you were at 香港六合彩官网?
Unwanted conduct Frequency 香港六合彩官网
Verbal behaviors At least once 73.2%
(308 Students)
Never 26.8%
(113 Students)
Nonverbal behaviors At least once 37.1%
(156 Students)
Never 62.9%
(265 Students)
Brief physical contact At least once 69.6%
(293 Students)
Never 30.4%
(128 Students)

Sexual Assault

Have you been sexually assaulted* [at 香港六合彩官网]?
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