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When most of us think of the impact of sexual violence, we think of the physical or psychological pain and trauma caused by the incident — but rarely of the economic costs that the victim then has to bear for the rest of their life. And this is exactly Liz Karns’ area of research. Karns is a lawyer and epidemiologist whose practice involves applying statistical methods to legal problems such as sexual assault damages, and occupational and environmental injuries. She holds a BA in Economics from Reed College, an MPH in Epidemiology from Rutgers University, and a JD from Quinnipiac University Law School. Currently she is a senior lecturer in Statistics and Data Science in the Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science, Cornell University. Watch Liz’s interview with eCornell, “Adding It Up: The Lifetime Costs of Sexual Violence and Misconduct”: . TW: Sexual Assault, Sexual Violence, Rape Chapters 00:02:04 Introduction 00:03:33 Economic Costs of Physical and Psychological Injuries, Lost Opportunities 00:05:46 Economic Damages of Sexual Violence and Abuse on Campus 00:07:40 The ‘But-For’ Argument 00:08:54 Injury from Car Crashes vs. Injury from Sexual Violence 00:10:13 Can We Attach a Monetary Cost to Sexual Crimes? 00:13:55 Why Money Matters, and Why It’s Important to Focus on Subsequent Costs 00:15:18 How Perpetrators Can Be Made to Pay 00:16:36 Tax and Wage Garnishment 00:18:19 Victims Need Time to Recover, and to Decide if Reporting Is Worth It 00:21:30 Recovering, and Documenting All Costs 00:23:27 Societal Change Takes Effort, Laws Supporting Economic Argument 00:25:06 Does Backlash Mean Progress? References Peterson C, DeGue S, Florence C, Lokey CN. “Lifetime Economic Burden of Rape Among U.S. Adults.” Am J Prev Med. 2017 Jun;52(6):691-701. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2016.11.014. Epub 2017 Jan 30. PMID: 28153649; PMCID: PMC5438753. “Sexual Assault on Campus: A Frustrating Search for Justice.” The Center for Public Integrity, 2010. . Cantor, D., Fisher, B., Chibnall, S., Harps, S., Townsend, R., Thomas, G., Lee, H., Kranz, V., Herbison, R., & Madden, K. (2019). Report on the AAU Climate Survey on Sexual Assault and Sexual Misconduct. Association of American Universities. Koss, M.P., Gidycz, C.A., Wisniewski, N. (1987). The scope of rape: Incidence and prevalence of sexual aggression and victimization in a national sample of higher education students. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 55(2), 162–170. https://doi.org/10.1037%2F0022-006X.55.2.162 [https://doi.org/10.1037%2F0022-006X.55.2.162] Van Dam, Andrew. “Less than 1% of rapes lead to felony convictions. At least 89% of victims face emotional and physical consequences.” The Washington Post, 2018. . See Also “The MeToo Backlash.” Harvard Business Review, 2019. “A Wider Lens on the MeToo Backlash: Who Pays for ...A Wider Lens on the MeToo Backlash: Who Pays for Societal Change?” The New York Times, 2022. . Cover art by Cato Benschop (IG: @catobenschop). Follow the podcast on X: @pinkonomicspod (x.com/pinkonomicspod [https://x.com/pinkonomicspod]) Copyright 2024 The Pinkonomics Podcast. All rights reserved.
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