Sexual Misconduct and Sexual Assault Committed against University of Alaska Students
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AJSAC Fact Sheet 16-04Abstract
This fact sheet presents past year estimates of sexual misconduct and sexual assault victimization against University of Alaska (UA) students. The estimates are based on 1,982 survey responses to the University of Alaska Campus Climate Survey, an online survey that collected data from a random sample of undergraduate and graduate students who were enrolled at UA during spring semester 2016.Table of Contents
UA Student Population / Sexual Misconduct / Sexual Assault / Results / Summary / NotesDate
2016-06-01Source
AJSAC Fact SheetPublisher
Alaska Justice Statistical Analysis Center, Justice Center, University of Alaska AnchorageType
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Blumenstein, Lindsey; & Myrstol, Brad A. (2016). "Sexual Misconduct and Sexual Assault Committed against University of Alaska Students." AJSAC Fact Sheet 16-04 (Jun 2016; rev Oct 2016).Collections
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