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Thinking Like an Abolitionist to End Sexual Violence in Higher Education

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This book brings abolitionist ideas into higher education contexts as a way to address the problem of sexual violence on college campuses.

Despite college and university administrators spending millions of dollars each year to address sexual violence among students, rates of sexual violence have not budged.

This cutting-edge book first examines the histories of policies enacted to address sexual violence on campuses, drawing parallels between campus movements and mainstream feminist movements, describes contexts contributing to ongoing harm and violence among students with minoritized identities, and explores healing through community accountability processes.

Thinking Like an Abolitionist to End Sexual Violence in Higher Education provides promising strategies for leaders in higher education to consider, including embracing mistakes, moving through fear, facilitating individual and collective healing, and employing transformative approaches to accountability.

With suggestions for engaging in reflection and specific calls to action, practitioners, researchers, activists, educators, and policymakers alike will find this resource to be a transformative keystone text.

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Product Details
Routledge
1032648511 / 9781032648514
Paperback / softback
01/10/2024
United Kingdom
224 pages
152 x 229 mm