By Kelsey, Meghan, Pat, and Christian Fraternities and Collegiate Rape Culture.

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By Kelsey, Meghan, Pat, and Christian Fraternities and Collegiate Rape Culture

Difference Between High and Low Risk Parties High Risk Very loud music No place to sit Impossible to have a conversation More hooking up No non alcoholic drinks Provocative dancing Bedrooms usually close by Men control the party Name calling towards women Skewed gender rations Gender segregation bathrooms were filthy and clogged Treated women with less respect awareness of the opposite sex was sexually charged Low Risk Music is not as loud Bars have a place to sit and talk Friendly and relaxed Act kindly towards opposite sex More respectful towards women Non alcoholic drinks available

Some Behaviors On Campus Friends influence how guys react to women on campus Guys dictate how dating occurs on the campus, whether it’s cool or not Men sometimes felt that a girlfriend was just a replacement for a hook-up When men are with a group they feel pressured to be disrespectful of women Guys feel that girls deserve the bad attention because of the way they dress and act around guys

Research Methods Used Interviews/Surveys Ethnography