Stalking in universities: responding effectively as an institution while prioritising the safety of victims
Young people make up the largest proportion of university students, and it is this group of people who are likely to be most at risk of sexual harassment and violent crime. The prevalence of stalking victimisation is also likely to be elevated. Indeed, an FOI request made to universities by the Unfo...
Main Authors: | Short, Emma, Barnes, James |
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Other Authors: | Cowie, H. |
Format: | Book Section |
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Routledge: Taylor and Francis Group
2023
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