
Sarah Nightingale
Associate Professor · Sexual Assault
Eastern Connecticut State UniversityAbout
Sarah Nightingale is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, Criminology, and Social Work at Eastern Connecticut State University. With over ten years of practice in survivor advocacy, violence prevention, and Title IX compliance in higher education, her work focuses on sexual assault dynamics within college communities, particularly among marginalized groups. She examines institutional responses to sexual violence and their impact on survivor well-being.
Her research interests include campus climate, the experiences of LGBTQ+ and undocumented survivors, and the role of trust in reporting mechanisms. Teaching interests encompass research methods and organizational/community practice. No scientific awards are listed in the provided texts.
Publications highlight themes such as LGBQ victimization patterns, Title IX reporting challenges, and advocate burnout. Her work underscores systemic barriers to survivor support and advocates for institutional accountability. No advising or grant details are available in the provided content.
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