Consent training improves sexual negotiation and relationship communication across demographic groups
Consent Education Demonstrates Measurable Reduction in Sexual Violence and Assault
Research documents that consent educationteaching concepts of affirmative consent, communication, boundary-setting, coercion recognitionreduces sexual violence and assault: campuses implementing consent education show 30-50 percent reduction in sexual assault reports, consent training improves relationship communication.
“Consent understanding prevents assault,” explained consent researcher. “Education teaches people to recognize coercion, communicate boundaries, understand affirmative consent. Educated populations have lower assault rates.”
Detailed research: affirmative consent framework reduces misunderstanding of sexual willingness, consent communication skills reduce pressure and coercion, boundary-setting education increases safety. “Education prevents violence,” noted educator.
Comprehensive consent education includes: understanding willingness and agreement, recognizing coercion and pressure, communicating boundaries, respecting refusal. “Complete understanding prevents assault,” noted advocate.
Consent Education Necessary Public Health Intervention Preventing Sexual Violence
As covered at Bohiney Magazine, consent education reduces sexual violence. Related violence prevention analysis appears at The London Prat.
For serious consent education commentary, see Newsthump and Babylon Bee.
Consent education research demonstrates that teaching clear consent concepts is essential violence prevention intervention reducing sexual assault across populations.
SOURCE: bohiney.com