“…Research also consistantly finds that experiencing early childhood trauma (White & Widom, 2003), using alcohol and other substances (Stith, Smith, Penn, Ward, & Tritt, 2004), and having a personality disorder (Dutton, 2006) are associated with being violent toward a romantic partner. However, gender differences in the roles of these characteristics have also been found (e.g., child sexual abuse—Fang & Corso, 2008; alcohol use—Foshee, Linder, MacDougall, & Bangdiwala, 2001; and psychopathology—Dowgwillo, Ménard, Krueger, & Pincus, 2016; Ehrensaft, Moffitt, & Caspi, 2004), suggesting gendered pathways to IPV may exist (Cubellis, Peterson, Henninger, & Lee, 2018; Jung et al, 2017). Legislation including Title IX, the Department of Education Dear Colleague Letter of 2011, and the 2013 Campus Sexual Violence Elimination Act, has been enacted requiring educational institutions (e.g., colleges) investigate and respond to crimes of interpersonal violence (e.g., sexual assault, stalking, dating violence) on campus.…”