<p>1. A Brief History of the Science and Practice of Engaging Boys and Men in Sexual Assault Prevention<br>2. Theories of Sexual Aggression among Boys and Men and Implications for Prevention <br>3. Men's Violence Against Women as a Social Justice Issue<br>4. Risk and Protective Factors for Sexual Aggression Across the Ecosystem<br>5. The Role of Rape Myths in Contributing to Sexual Violence: Implications for Prevention<br>6. The Culture of Masculinities and Sexual Aggression: Raising Boys to be Non-Violent Men<br>7. The social norms approach as a strategy to prevent violence perpetrated by men and boys: A Review of the Literature<br>8. Alcohol and Men's Sexual Aggression: Review of Research and Implications for Prevention<br>9. Sexual Consent and the Prevention of Sexual Aggression<br>10. Raising Awareness about Men's Violence Against Women: Theory, Research and Practice<br>11. Efficacy of Sexual Assault Prevention with Boys and Men<br>12. Engaging Boys and Men as Allies in Prevention: The Efficacy of Bystander Program Approaches for Boys and Men<br>13. An Integrated Model of Sexual Aggression: 30 Years of Research and Practice<br>14. Using Technology to Engage Boys and Men in the Prevention of Sexual Assault<br>15. Sexual Aggression as a Global Health Problem: Theory and Intervention Efficacy<br>16. False Accusations of Sexual Assault: Prevalence, Misperceptions, and Implications for Prevention Work with Men and Boys<br>17. The Importance of Addressing Male Sexual Victimization in the Context of Sexual Assault Prevention Programming <br>18. Repeat Perpetration: Developmental Trajectories and Measurement of Recidivism<br>19. Perpetrator Characteristics: Implications for Programming, Policy and Sanctioning on College Campuses<br>20. Treatment for Perpetrators of Rape: Implications for Prevention<br>21. Aspiring to be an Ally to End Men’s Violence Against Women and other Social Injustices: Lessons Learned along the Journey</p>