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Chancellor鈥檚 Task Force on Sexual and Relationship Violence Shares Findings From Student Survey

Supporting the University鈥檚 ongoing efforts to raise awareness about, respond to, and address sexual and relationship violence, the Chancellor鈥檚 Task Force on Sexual and Relationship Violence conducts the Sexual and Relationship Violence Survey, with the support of the Office of Institutional Research, every two years in alignment with the New York State Enough is Enough legislation requirement. The results help to gain a comprehensive understanding of responding students鈥 experiences related to and awareness of sexual assault, stalking, dating violence and sexual harassment.

鈥淭he results of the Sexual and Relationship Violence Survey provide important insights that inform and guide programs, services and awareness efforts in preventing, educating and responding to interpersonal violence. We appreciate the time students took to complete the survey as their feedback is critical to our collective work in continuing to foster a safe and supportive campus climate for all,鈥 says Rob Hradsky, vice president for the student experience, interim Title IX coordinator for students and co-chair of the Chancellor鈥檚 Task Force on Sexual and Relationship Violence.

The survey administered in spring 2022 garnered its highest response rate to date, with 35% of students completing the survey. A stratified random sample of nearly 4,000 undergraduate, graduate and law students received the survey. Students and faculty and staff can access the full results of the survey by logging into MySlice and selecting the Student Resources or Employee Resources tile, respectively.

This year鈥檚 survey was designed with feedback from students, resulting in refinement of questions and adjustments to formatting.

Key findings and takeaways from the students who responded to the 2022 survey include the following:

  • 70% said they knew where they could get help if they or a friend were sexually assaulted, harassed, abused or stalked.
  • 72% said they had a general understanding of 网爆门鈥檚 procedures for addressing sexual and relationship violence.
  • Nearly 60% had a general understanding of the role of the University鈥檚 Title IX coordinator.
  • Slightly more than 10% reported having experienced some form of non-consensual sexual contact (sexual assault) during their time at 网爆门.
  • Approximately 6% indicated they had experienced relationship abuse during their time as a student at Syracuse. These behaviors included physical violence, threats, verbal abuse and coercive behavior.

The results of the survey help to inform practices, services and resources related to sexual and relationship violence. Prior survey results informed the creation of the centralized , the new structure to Title IX case management听补苍诲 . This year鈥檚 results will support the task force and units across campus engaged in sexual and relationship violence efforts in continued work surrounding the national and conducting training for new and returning students.

Support and Resources

Students impacted by sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking and harassment can receive confidential counseling, advocacy and support, as well as discuss reporting options, with a member of the Sexual and Relationship Violence Response (SRVR) Team at the Barnes Center at The Arch 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The SRVR Team can be reached by calling 315.443.8000. For 24/7 confidential support and advocacy off campus, students may contact Vera House, an independent nonprofit organization, at 315.468.3260.

Reporting options include:

  • Title IX: call 315.443.0211; visit 005 Steele Hall; or email聽titleix@syr.edu.
  • Department of Public Safety: call 315.443.2224; call or send a message via the Orange Safe app; 711 from any campus phone; #78 on your cell; or visit 005 Sims Hall
  • Syracuse Police Department: call 315.435.3016
  • New York State Police: call 1.844.845.7269
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Education, Awareness and Prevention Programs

Students, faculty and staff interested in getting involved in sexual and relationship violence prevention efforts on campus or seeking to learn more about sexual and relationship violence, can visit the following resources for additional information:

  • Join the聽鈥攐pen to students, faculty and staff鈥攆or updates about sexual and relationship prevention programming, initiatives and events on campus.
  • Participate in training opportunities offered by the聽 or attend a Barnes Center at The Arch聽聽session related to bystander intervention, consent or healthy relationships.
  • Join the聽 who host programs and conduct outreach to educate fellow students.
  • Connect with聽 on campus who support, advocate and educate others about issues related to sexual and relationship violence, sexual health and safety.
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For more information about resources, support, reporting and involvement opportunities, visit the .