Unsafe Spaces

Ending Sexual Abuse in Universities

Eva Tutchell|John Edmonds
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14 September 2020
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Unsafe Spaces reveals the shocking extent of sexual abuse in English and Welsh universities. Thousands of students and staff suffer sexual abuse every year and too little is being done to end what has become a public scandal. This important book is based on research, a detailed examination of current practice and on the compelling testimony of survivors, who tell of their ordeal and the miserable after-effects. Confidence is shattered and careers are damaged. Unsafe Spaces names the handful of universities who have approached this problem with sympathy and professionalism, but finds that the majority are failing their students and staff. Usually sexual abuse is given too little attention, and most universities have not even collected reliable information or recruited trained specialists. Too often, universities seek to conceal the extent of sexual misconduct instead of focusing on care and prevention. The authors advocate greater openness and a new policy agenda, making the safety and welfare of everyone on campus into a top priority for university management. Crucial reading for university leaders, staff, students, and those committed to ending sexual violence, Unsafe Spaces offers practical solutions both to the present crisis and to the culture of disrespect which blights many universities and allows sexual abuse to continue unchecked.

Chapter 1. A Scandal Concealed  Chapter 2. Stories of Distress  Chapter 3. Doubts and Discontent  Chapter 4. Evidence from the Media  Chapter 5. A Failing Process  Chapter 6. Living with the Market  Chapter 7. Seeking a Better Culture  Chapter 8. Ending the Abuse  Chapter 9. Regulation and Pressure  Chapter 10. Starting Afresh

    Eva Tutchell began her career as a secondary school teacher, and worked for many years as an education adviser working on gender issues across all age groups. Her book Dolls and Dungarees is recommended for primary school teachers. She has researched the attitudes of teenage boys, and published guidance for schools and colleges on disordered eating.  

    John Edmonds was General Secretary of the GMB trade union for 17 years, where he increased the representation of women throughout the union. More recently John has focussed on environmental issues, a more inclusive system of education, and equal rights for women. He is a Visiting Fellow of King’s College, London and a Visiting Professor at Durham University Business School. Unsafe Spaces is the third book that Eva and John have written together.