RT Article T1 A Campus Climate/Violence Survey’s Psychometrics and Findings JF Violence against women VO 27 IS 14 SP 2735 OP 2767 A1 Follingstad, Diane R. A2 Chahal, Jaspreet K. A2 Bush, Heather M. A2 Coker, Ann L. A2 Li, Caihong R. A2 Wu, Xian A2 Brancato, Candace A2 Carlson, Charles R. LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1772238503 AB Data from a campus climate/violence survey (CCS) include psychometric information for survey items/scales plus findings from a large state university to promote its usefulness for assessment of interpersonal violence/harassment. This CCS can thus be evaluated for its measurement and documented findings, allowing for benchmarking purposes. An innovative measurement strategy is introduced to comprehensively capture incidence of victimization types through streamlined questioning. Tables provide detailed data for 6,995 undergraduate and graduate/professional students over a 1-year period. Adding to published literature on existing CCSs, this article provides the range of information needed for universities to determine the potential usefulness of a CCS. K1 survey psychometrics K1 campus climate survey DO 10.1177/1077801220969870