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Works by Sharyn J. Potter in Sociology

2012

Translating Sexual Assault Prevention from a College Campus to a United States Military Installation: Piloting the Know-Your-Power Bystander Social Marketing Campaign, Sharyn J. Potter, Jane G. Stapleton
Peer-Reviewed and Other Publications

Addressing Sexual and Relationship Violence in the LGBT Community Using a Bystander Framework, Sharyn J. Potter, Kim Fountain, Jane G. Stapleton
Peer-Reviewed and Other Publications

Translating Sexual Assault Prevention from a College Campus to a United States Military Installation: Piloting the Know-Your-Power Bystander Social Marketing Campaign, Sharyn J. Potter, Jane G. Stapleton
Peer-Reviewed and Other Publications

Using a multimedia social marketing campaign to increase active bystanders on the college campus, Sharyn J. Potter
Peer-Reviewed and Other Publications

2011

Bringing in the Bystander In-Person Prevention Program to a U.S. Military Installation: Results From a Pilot Study, Sharyn J. Potter, Mary M. Moynihan
Peer-Reviewed and Other Publications

Bringing in the target audience in bystander social marketing materials for communities: Suggestions for practitioners., Sharyn J. Potter, Jane G. Stapleton
Peer-Reviewed and Other Publications

Using Social Self-Identification in Social Marketing Materials Aimed at Reducing Violence Against Women on Campus, Sharyn J. Potter, Mary M. Moynihan, Jane G. Stapleton
Peer-Reviewed and Other Publications

An examination of SANE data: Clinical considerations based on victim–assailant relationship, Sharon B. Murphy, Sharyn J. Potter, Jennifer Pierce-Weeks, Jane G. Stapleton, Desiree Wiesen-Martin
Sociology

An assessment of state level sexual assault prevalence estimates, Sharyn J. Potter, David J. Laflamme
Peer-Reviewed and Other Publications

2008

Designing, implementing and evaluating a media campaign illustrating the bystander role, Sharyn J. Potter, Jane G. Stapleton, Mary M. Moynihan
Peer-Reviewed and Other Publications

2007

In a democracy, are some citizens more important than others?, Sharyn J. Potter
The University Dialogue

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