Alcohol Behavioral Norms and Sexual Violence on US College Campuses

Working Paper: CEPR ID: DP17147

Authors: Paul Seabright; Julia Hoefer Marti

Abstract: This paper explores the role of social norms in influencing the incidence of sexual assault, and the contribution of alcohol to such events. We build a decision theoretic model where agents may use alcohol as a ``disinhibitor" to undermine social norms discouraging consensual sexual encounters outside marriage. This makes non-consensual encounters more likely. Stronger norms against consensual sex might therefore increase the incidence of non-consensual sex. We test the theory on data from US college campuses, using the presence of Planned Parenthood clinics in the county as an indicator of norms more accepting of consensual sex. Controlling for other factors, colleges in counties with fewer clinics have more incidents of rape and sexual assault in which alcohol is implicated. Colleges affiliated to the National Collegiate Athletic Association also have more such incidents, suggesting that sporting institutions also act as facilitators of a culture of sexual aggression. We provide suggestive evidence from attitudinal surveys and from campus religious affiliation that disapproval of consensual sex may indeed be involved. We explore rival explanations such as reporting and selection biases.

Keywords: social norms; violence; sexual assault; rape; alcohol

JEL Codes: D74; D91; K42; Z13


Causal Claims Network Graph

Edges that are evidenced by causal inference methods are in orange, and the rest are in light blue.


Causal Claims

CauseEffect
Stronger social norms against consensual sex (P37)Higher incidence of sexual assault in presence of alcohol (H84)
Fewer Planned Parenthood clinics (J13)Higher incidence of rape and sexual assault involving alcohol (K42)
Colleges affiliated with NCAA (I23)Higher incidents of sexual assault (I39)
Stronger social norms against consensual sex (P37)Increased risk of nonconsensual encounters via alcohol disinhibition (C92)
Stronger norms (Z13)No robust association with sexual assault without alcohol (H84)

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