EM TV: Why even ‘minor’ sexually transgressive experiences can have a big impact
In the past few months Erasmus Magazine conducted an investigation into sexually transgressive behaviour among students. In a survey, two out of three students indicated that they had experienced such behaviour since studying at Erasmus University. The impact of these experiences can be significant: many students experience problems afterwards, for example consequences for their mental well-being, social contacts or study results. In this episode of EM TV, host Tessa Hofland talks with editors Feba Sukmana and Tim Ficheroux about what they encountered during their research.
Also in this episode: students tell reporter Micha-Robin what they see as sexually transgressive behaviour and how they deal with it.
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