Men's Violence Against Women in Sport
Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) Program Three Year (1999-2002) Evaluation Summary Click here
The MVP Program -Focus on Student-Athletes. In Sexual Violence on Campus: Policies, Programs, and Perspectives, eds. Allen J Ottens & Kathy Hotelling. Jeff O'Brien. 2001. Click here
Arrest and conviction rates for athletes accused of sexual assault. Sociology of Sport Journal, 14, 86 – 94. Jeff Benedict & Alan Klein. 1997. Click here
Public Heros Private Fellons: Athletes And Crimes Against Women. Northeastern University Press. Jeff Benedict. 1997. Click here
Male student athletes and violence against women: A survey of campus judicial affairs offices. Violence Aainst Women, 2, 163-179. Todd Crossett, Jack Ptacek, Mark McDonald, and Jeff Benedict. 1996. Click here
Checklist: 10 things men can do to end men's violence against women. In D. Goelman, F. Lehrman & R. Valente (Eds.), The impact of domestic violence on your legal practice: A lawyer's handbook. Washington, D.C.: American Bar Association Commission on Domestic Violence. Jackson Katz. 1996.
Masculinity and sports culture. In R. Lapchick (Ed.), Sport in society: Equal opportunity or business as usual? Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Jackson Katz. 1996.
The Image of the Black Athlete. In R. Lapchick (Ed.), Sport in society: Equal opportunity or business as usual? Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Byron Hurt. 1996.
Male student athletes reported for sexual assault: Survey of campus police departments and judicial affairs offices. Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 19, 126-140. Todd Crossett, Jeff Benedict, and Mark McDonald. 1995. Click here
Advertising and the construction of violent white masculinity. In G. Dines & J. Humez (Eds.), Gender, race and class in media: A text reader. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Jackson Katz. 1995. Click here
Reconstructing masculinity in the locker room: The Mentors in Violence Prevention Project. Harvard Educational Review, Vol. 65, No. 2. Jackson Katz. 1995. Click here
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