QTPOC Survivors of Sexual Violence in College: Methods at the Intersections

C. Woods
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The Association of American Universities (AAU) Report on the AAU Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Assault and Misconduct surveyed over 180,000 undergraduate and graduate students and found significant rates of sexual violence on college campuses across the United States with even greater rates experienced by students who identify as women, trans, nonbinary, and queer. However, what the survey findings do not include is an intersectional analysis of the unique realities of historically marginalized students that make them more susceptible to sexual violence and create barriers to reporting and seeking support after this violence. Despite these important quantitative data and growing research on the topic of sexual violence in higher education, there continues to be a dearth of research on the experiences of historically marginalized survivors of sexual violence, specifically Students of Color, LGBTQ+ students, and Queer and Trans People of Color (QTPOC). This article begins with a review of prior literature related to QTPOC survivors of sexual violence in college. After reflecting on previous methods utilized in the literature on this population, this article explores some critical theoretical frameworks and methods by which to conduct research with QTPOC survivors of sexual violence in college—in service of improving higher education research, services, resources, and policies to better reflect and support these students.
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QTPOC大学性暴力幸存者:交叉点的方法
美国大学协会(AAU)关于性侵犯和不当行为的校园气候调查报告调查了18万多名本科生和研究生,发现美国大学校园中的性暴力发生率很高,其中女性、变性人、非双性恋和酷儿学生的性暴力发生率更高。然而,调查结果没有包括对历史上被边缘化的学生的独特现实的交叉分析,这些现实使他们更容易遭受性暴力,并在暴力发生后对报告和寻求支持造成障碍。尽管有这些重要的定量数据和越来越多的关于高等教育中的性暴力的研究,但对历史上被边缘化的性暴力幸存者的经历的研究仍然缺乏,特别是有色人种学生、LGBTQ+学生和有色人种酷儿和变性人(QTPOC)。本文首先回顾了有关大学性暴力的QTPOC幸存者的先前文献。在反思了之前关于这一群体的文献中使用的方法之后,本文探讨了一些关键的理论框架和方法,通过这些框架和方法对大学性暴力的QTPOC幸存者进行研究,以改善高等教育的研究、服务、资源和政策,以更好地反映和支持这些学生。
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Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education
Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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