Chapter 41: Sexual Assault on Campus; Armstrong, Hamilton, and Sweeney
3 traditions in the literature on
sexual assault on college campuses:
1. Individual Determinants
2. Rape Culture
3. Contexts
INDIVIDUAL LEVEL: Selves and Peer
Culture in the Transition from High School to College
1. Non-Gendered Characteristics Motivate Participation in Party Scenes
2. Peer Culture as Gendered and Sexualized
ORGANIZATIONAL LEVEL: University and
Green Rules, Resources, and Procedures
1. University Practices as Push Factors
2. Male Control of Fraternity Parties
INTERACTIONAL LEVEL: The Production of
Fun and Sexual Assault in Interaction
Party Norms:
1. Trust
2. Clothing
3. Space
4. Transportation
5. Liquor
INDIVIDUAL BLAME: Student Responses
and the Resiliency of the Party Scene
Four types of victim-blaming
1. Mistakes
2. Prevention Strategies
3. Status
4. Opting Out
Chapter
42: Opportunity
Structures for White-Collar Crime
Three Structural Factors Enabling WCC
1. Financial Self-Interest
2. Low Priority of Control
3. Interpretative Primacy
Three Structural Opportunity Barriers Facilitating White Collar Crime
1. Committing and Hiding
2. Impeding Investigation and Detection
3. Preventing Action and Implementation