“…Although women are not frequently aggressors in alcohol-related conflicts, they are often victims of aggression by men, especially sexual aggression (Kavanaugh, 2013; Parks & Miller, 1997; Parks & Zetes-Zanatta, 1999). Research on women’s experiences with alcohol-related violence in bars, pubs, and other public drinking establishments focuses primarily on their victimization risks (Kelley-Baker et al, 2008; Parks & Miller, 1997; Parks et al, 1998). Like much of the early research on violence against women, these studies tend to focus more on victims’ behavior than they do on perpetrators 1 and/or broader social, cultural, or institutional factors that help to produce sexual aggression in bars (Davis, George, & Norris, 2004; Katz, May, Sörensen, & DelTosta, 2010; Testa & Parks, 1996).…”