Tuesday, 8 July 2014

[YEP-DC] New YEP-DC Blog Post: How Universities Should Address Sexual Assault

In response to federal pressure to get a handle on sexual assaults on campus, universities and colleges are turning to strict policies that automatically expel guilty offenders. But Recess blogger Claire Bocage says that's not enough: Universities must pair those policies with substantive, targeted educational programs that will dispel myths around rape, empower victims, and ultimately lead to more open conversations around assault. Read more about some of these programs, already in place at universities in Maryland and New Hampshire, in Claire's post, "How Universities Should Address Sexual Assault," here: http://www.youngedprofessionals.org/yep-dc-recess-blog/how-universities-should-address-sexual-assault


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