ABSTRACT

Sexual Misconduct in any environment is a gross abuse of trust and this is no different within the sport world. Examining and Mitigating Sexual Misconduct in Sport outlines systemic and sociological explanations for why sport is a site of sexual misconduct. The authors in the text describe cultural realities and considerations sport stakeholders must acknowledge and be informed of to make sport a more equitable and safe space. Personal narratives from a variety of sport stakeholders, which unveil their lived experiences of sexual misconduct and humanize survivor stories in ways often ignored in sport and society, are shared. Authors offer recommendations to all sport stakeholders to mitigate incidents of and harm done by sexual misconduct.

Guidelines and suggestions for sport stakeholder practices that better protect individuals in sport, address sexual misconduct when it occurs, and mitigate the harm and trauma experienced because of incidents of sexual misconduct are also examined and provided. This book is the first text of its kind to invite sport stakeholders to have open, vulnerable, and honest discussions around a timely topic often minimized, denied and/or ignored in sport.

A ground-breaking new book, Examining and Mitigating Sexual Misconduct in Sport is key reading for any sport coach, sport parent, sport psychology professional, or sport administrator.

section Section I|66 pages

Cultural Realities and Considerations

chapter 1|12 pages

Calling All Sport Constituents

Exploring Power and Bringing Back Joy Into Sport

chapter 2|11 pages

Stand Up and Stand Tall

Rethinking Sexual Misconduct in Sport

section Section II|71 pages

Personal Narratives *

chapter 6|15 pages

I Was His Litmus Test

Being Groomed as a Child Athlete

chapter 7|6 pages

Persist

Homophobia in and Survival Through Farm Town High School Sports

chapter 8|7 pages

2/7/2016

The Morning I Was Raped

chapter 9|12 pages

“You're Not a Good Cultural Fit Here”

Being a Woman in Sports

chapter 11|7 pages

I Couldn't Stay Quiet

section Section III|76 pages

Recommendations

chapter 13|14 pages

Athletic Programmatic Prevention

No More, Not Here, Not Within These Walls

chapter 17|13 pages

Moving Forward

No More Sweeping Sexual Misconduct Under the Rug