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Report Describing Projects Designed to Prevent First-Time Male Perpetration of Sexual Violence


Report Describing Projects Designed to Prevent First-Time Male Perpetration of Sexual Violence

Prepared and released by RTI International in 2003, the “Report Describing Projects Designed to Prevent First-Time Male Perpetration of Sexual Violence” is a catalogue of programs targeting prevention of first-time male perpetration of sexual violence. The report provides an overview of literature findings on sexual violence prevention and a detailed description of steps used to obtain information about existing programs in this substantive area. These programs are catalogued by broad groupings based on the general approach used by implementers.

Original Authors

Funding

“This report was developed as part of a large contract, “Evaluation Assistance for Projects Designed to Prevent First-Time Male Perpetration of Sexual Violence,” funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and conducted by RTI International (a trade name for Research Triangle Institute). The study was initiated in September 2002 to identify sexual violence prevention programs and provide evaluation technical assistance.”

  • Clinton-Sherrod, M., Gibbs, D., Vincus, A., Squire, S., Cignetti, C., Pettibone, K., et al. (2003). Report Describing Projects Designed to Prevent First-Time Male Perpetration of Sexual Violence. Research Triangle Park, NC: RTI International.
  • Acknowledgments
    • We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all of the key stakeholders who contributed information for this project, including prevention program staff, researchers in the field, and representatives from state and national organizations.

The Report

Executive Summary
Report
Programs Targeting Prevention of First-Time Perpetration of Sexual Violence