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29 août 2016

National sexual harassment survey of university students

By Geoff Maslen. The Australian Human Rights Commission is to conduct an independent survey of the nation’s university students to gain greater insight into the nature, prevalence and reporting of sexual assault and sexual harassment. More...
29 août 2016

Tracking sexual assault program effectiveness on campus

University Business LogoBy Dawn Papandrea. With sexual assault, awareness efforts may well lead to higher incident reporting—and even assumptions that initiatives aren’t working. But there are still ways to measure program effectiveness. More...

29 août 2016

Assault prevention progress on campus

University Business LogoBy Dawn Papandrea. With headline after tragic headline, and demands from angry constituents and stakeholders to do more, colleges and universities are facing the harsh reality that just complying with the minimum requirements of the Campus SaVE (Sexual Violence Elimination) Act isn’t enough to prevent sexual assault. More...

28 août 2016

Sexual harassment is rife in universities, but complaining means risking your career

http://static.guim.co.uk/static/c55907932af8ee96c21b7d89a9ebeedb4602fbbf/common/images/logos/the-guardian/news.gifBy. Networking is crucial in academia, but does that have to mean fighting off unwanted advances? We need to start talking openly about this issue. More...

28 août 2016

Sexual harassment of students by university staff hidden by non-disclosure agreements

http://static.guim.co.uk/static/c55907932af8ee96c21b7d89a9ebeedb4602fbbf/common/images/logos/the-guardian/news.gifBy and . Harassment of students is widespread but remains invisible, partly because of confidentiality clauses, say campaigners. More...

27 août 2016

Universities Australia to survey prevalence of sexual abuse on campuses

The ConversationBy . Universities Australia (UA), the peak body representing Australia’s 39 universities, will on Tuesday launch a survey designed to shed light on student experiences of sexual assault and sexual harassment on campus. More...

23 août 2016

Law Professors Defend Education Dept. on Burden of Proof

HomeBy Scott Jaschik. Ninety law professors on Sunday issued an open letter defending the U.S. Education Department's rules on colleges' obligations under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 to respond to allegations of sex assault. Read more...

23 août 2016

Title IX Victory for Man Suing Over Sex Assault Finding

HomeBy Scott Jaschik. Federal appeals court finds enough evidence of possible antimale bias to revive a lawsuit. Ruling could inspire more litigation. Read more...

23 août 2016

When Sports Boosters Judge Sexual Assault Cases

HomeBy Jake New. Possible bias during hearing processes continues to be a concern for students reporting campus sexual assault. Read more...

23 août 2016

Asking for an Apology

HomeBy Jake New. Students who say colleges have mishandled sexual assault complaints demand on social media that colleges #JustSaySorry. Colleges have long been hesitant to apologize, even when found to be at fault. Read more...

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