Gómez, Jennifer M.2023-04-192023-04-192022-01J.M. Gómez. 2022. "Gender, Campus Sexual Violence, Cultural Betrayal, Institutional Betrayal, and Institutional Support in U.S. Ethnic Minority College Students: A Descriptive Study." Violence Against Women: an international and interdisciplinary journal, Volume 28, Issue 1, pp.93-106. https://doi.org/10.1177/10778012219987571077-80121552-8448https://hdl.handle.net/2144/46063Women and ethnic minorities are at increased risk for campus sexual violence (CSV). Due to inequality, within-group victimization in marginalized communities includes cultural betrayal. Universities commit institutional betrayal (e.g., inadequate prevention) and institutional support (e.g., sensitivity). With a campus climate survey, the purpose of the study is to characterize, by gender, U.S. ethnic minority undergraduates' CSV, cultural and institutional betrayal, and institutional support. Participants (N = 222) were a random sample of ethnic minority undergraduates. College women experienced higher rates of CSV and institutional betrayal. Universities can implement a research agenda that centralizes the role of oppression in CSV.p. 93-106Print-ElectronicenCampus sexual violenceCultural betrayalEthnic minority college studentsInstitutional betrayalSexual assaultMedical and health sciencesStudies in human societyLaw and legal studiesCriminologyBetrayalCrime victimsEthnic and racial minoritiesEthnicityFemaleHumansMinority groupsSex offensesStudentsUniversitiesGender, campus sexual violence, cultural betrayal, institutional betrayal, and institutional support in U.S. ethnic minority college students: a descriptive studyArticle2023-02-0110.1177/10778012219987570000-0003-3580-4634 (Gómez, Jennifer M)786866