2016
DOI: 10.1037/tra0000090
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Some types of hookups may be riskier than others for campus sexual assault.

Abstract: If found to generalize to other campus populations, the role of hooking up in sexual assault should be added to systems-based models of sexual assault (e.g.,Heise, 1998) and to educational prevention programs. (PsycINFO Database Record

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“…This act is more consistent with actions suggesting sexual exploitability (Goetz, Easton, Lewis, & Buss, 2012) and is not consistent with Schmitt and Buss (2001), who found that getting the person drunk would be an ineffective action for male poachers. This act may have been the most nominated action because the sample was composed primarily of college-aged men, and college aged men participate in high levels of alcohol consumption (Flack, Hansen, Hopper, Bryant, Lang, Massa, & Whalen, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This act is more consistent with actions suggesting sexual exploitability (Goetz, Easton, Lewis, & Buss, 2012) and is not consistent with Schmitt and Buss (2001), who found that getting the person drunk would be an ineffective action for male poachers. This act may have been the most nominated action because the sample was composed primarily of college-aged men, and college aged men participate in high levels of alcohol consumption (Flack, Hansen, Hopper, Bryant, Lang, Massa, & Whalen, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the activities involved in a hookup can vary, it always entails some sort of sexual act. Even in cases where both parties were interested in hooking up, studies have found 75% of campus sexual assaults occurred in the context of a hookup (Flack et al, 2016). Because of this, some students using a dating site for hooking up may be increasing their risk of sexual assault.…”
Section: Online Datingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of these incidents would not meet legal criteria for sexual assault; however, they are considered acts of sexual aggression because these men acknowledge that they engaged in sexual activity despite the woman’s lack of consent. These incidents typically occur among individuals who know each other, often in a dating, “hookup”, or party context in which the woman may agree to some types of sexual activities but refuse others (Flack et al, 2016). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%