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BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES
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Foubert, J.D. & Cremedy, B.J. Reactions of men of color to a commonly used rape prevention program: Attitude and predicted behavior changes. Manuscript submitted for publication.
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Foubert, J.D., Tatum, J.L., & Donahue, G.A. (in press). Reactions of first-year men to a rape prevention program: Attitude and predicted behavior changes. NASPA Journal.
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Garner, D. G. & Foubert, J.D. (in press). Sexual assault survivors' perceptions of campus judicial systems. Illinois Counseling Association Journal.
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Foubert, J. D. & Perry, B. C. (in press). Creating lasting attitude and behavior change in fraternity men and male students athletes: The qualitative impact of an empathy based rape prevention program. Violence Against Women.
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Foubert, J.D. & Newberry, J.T. (2006). Effects of two versions of an empathy-based rape prevention program on fraternity men's rape survivor empathy, rape myth acceptance, likelihood of raping, and likelihood of committing sexual assault. Journal of College Student Development, 47 (2), 133-148.
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Foubert, J.D., Garner, D.G., & Thaxter, P.J. (2006). An exploration of fraternity culture: Implications for programs to address alcohol related sexual assault. College Student Journal, 40, 361-373.
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Foubert, J.D. (2005). Anti-rape on the road: Men hit the highways to share a powerful message. About Campus, 10 (5), 24-27.
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Foubert, J. D. & Cowell, E. A. (2004). Perceptions of a rape prevention program by fraternity men and male student athletes: Powerful effects and implications for changing behavior. NASPA Journal, 42, 1-20.
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Foubert, J. D. (2001). The longitudinal effects of a rape-prevention program on fraternity men's attitudes, behavioral intent, and behavior. In D. K. Wysocki (Ed.), Readings in social research. New York: Wadsworth Publishing Company.
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Foubert, J. D. (2000). The men's program: How to successfully lower men's likelihood of raping (2nd ed.). Holmes Beach, FL: Learning Publications Inc.
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Foubert, J. D. & LaVoy, S. L. (2000). A qualitative assessment of "The Men's Program:" The impact of a rape prevention program on fraternity men. NASPA Journal, 38, 18-30.
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Foubert, J. D. (2000). The longitudinal effects of a rape-prevention program on fraternity men's attitudes, behavioral intent, and behavior. The Journal of American College Health, 48, 158-163.
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Foubert, J. D., & McEwen, M. K. (1998). An all-male rape-prevention peer education program: Decreasing fraternity men's behavioral intent to rape. The Journal of College Student Development, 39, 548-556.
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Foubert, J. D. & Marriott, K. A. (1997). Effects of a sexual assault peer education program on men's belief in rape myths. Sex Roles, 36, 257-266.
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Foubert, J. D. & Marriott, K. A. (1996). Overcoming men's defensivenss toward sexual assault programs: Learning to help survivors. Journal of College Student Development, 37, 470-472.
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