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Collaborating with Academic Affairs: The Development of a Sexual Assault Prevention and Counseling Program Within an Academic Department
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1. Juni 2001
The history of a collaboration between an academic department and student affairs on a university campus is discussed. Details regarding the development and evaluation of a sexual assault prevention and counseling program are provided. Advantages to this collaboration for both the psychology department and student affairs are highlighted. Suggestions for future collaborations on other college campuses are discussed.
Published Online: 2001-6-1
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