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AAU Campus Activities Report: Combating Sexual Assault and Misconduct
Abstract: This project was developed to understand what efforts and initiatives AAU member universities have undertaken to prevent and address sexual assault and misconduct. The report follows up on the landmark survey AAU conducted among more than 150,000... (read more)
Publication Date: 2017
Addressing Sexual Assault and Interpersonal Violence: Athletics’ Role in Support of Healthy and Safe Campuses
Abstract: This report from the NCAA presents findings from an executive committee appointed to explore the issue of sexual assault and interpersonal violence on campus and how it relates to athletic programs. This guide is a general introduction to the problems... (read more)
Publication Date: 2014
Addressing Sexual Assault While Abroad
Abstract: Students, families, and study abroad program directors should be well-versed on the resources available both domestically and abroad following an incident like sexual assault. This document offers detailed information on travel preparation, those at risk... (read more)
Publication Date: 2015
Addressing Sexual Offenses and Misconduct by Law Enforcement: Executive Guide
Abstract: This guide has been created to promote an understanding of the complexities of sexual offense and misconduct cases involving officers and to encourage the proactive adoption of policy and prevention efforts within law enforcement agencies. Leaders must... (read more)
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Challenges in Preventing and Responding to Sexual Violence at American Community Colleges
Abstract: "In April 2016, the National Center for Campus Public Safety partnered with the American Association for Women in Community Colleges to facilitate an emerging issues forum to identify the areas of critical need for community colleges regarding prevention... (read more)
Publication Date: 2016
Checklist for Campus Sexual Misconduct Policies
Abstract: This checklist for sexual misconduct policies highlights elements that are particularly important for institutions to consider when drafting sexual misconduct policies as part of their overall response to sexual misconduct. The Task Force recommends... (read more)
Publication Date: 2014
Not Alone Report
Abstract: The White House Task Force to Protect Students From Sexual Assault was established on January 22, 2014, with a mandate to strengthen federal enforcement efforts and provide schools with additional tools to help combat sexual assault on their campuses.... (read more)
Publication Date: 2014
File: NOT_ALONE_Report.pdf
Preventing and Addressing Campus Sexual Misconduct: A Guide for University and College Presidents, Chancellors, and Senior Administrators
Abstract: The White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault recommends that college and university leadership use this guide as a foundation to develop, or further hone, comprehensive responses to sexual misconduct at their institutions. This... (read more)
Publication Date: 2017
Promoting Effective Criminal Investigations of Campus Sex Crimes
Abstract: This report summarizes the discussions of a forum held by the U.S. Justice Department's Office of Victims of Crime (OVC) to consider ways to improve criminal investigations of campus sex crimes. The forum was attended by representatives from college law... (read more)
Publication Date: 2012
Report on the AAU Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Assault and Sexual Misconduct
Abstract: Members of the Association of American Universities (AAU) are working to combat sexual assault and misconduct on their campuses. As an association of research universities, AAU decided in 2014 that the best way to help its members address this issue was... (read more)
Publication Date: 2015
Resource Guide to Prevent and Improve the Response to Sexual Violence at Colleges and Universities
Abstract: This resource guide supports the efforts of students, faculty, administrators, and communities around the country to prevent sexual violence and improve the response to it at colleges and universities. This resource guide compiles guidance, tools, model... (read more)
Publication Date: 2015
Responding to Sexual Assaults in the Study Abroad Setting
Abstract: When college and university students study abroad, their institution's obligations under Title IX of The Education Act Amendments of 1972, the Clery Act, and Campus SaVE travel with them. This Risk Research Bulletin addresses an institution's obligations... (read more)
Publication Date: 2015
Sexual Violence Prevention: An Athletics Tool Kit for a Healthy and Safe Culture
Abstract: The NCAA Sexual Assault Task Force convened in 2015 to provide clear direction on a curriculum that will help athletics departments engage in education, collaboration, and compliance surrounding sexual violence issues. This toolkit, initiated by the task... (read more)
Publication Date: 2016
The Second Report of the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault
Abstract: In January 2014, President Obama and Vice President Biden issued a presidential memorandum creating the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault. In collaboration with federal partners, the Task Force has produced a number of tools... (read more)
Publication Date: 2017
Title IX and Education Abroad: Draft Resource from The Forum Standards Committee Title IX Working Group
Abstract: U.S. federal laws create specific obligations for U.S. colleges and universities regarding the prevention, reporting, and response to campus sexual misconduct. This document is a resource for Forum member institutions to understand U.S. federal law with... (read more)
Publication Date: 2016
Title IX for Forensic Nurses
Abstract: This webinar will introduce participants to Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments and help them understand how forensic nurses might be called upon during schools' sexual misconduct proceedings. It begins with a brief overview of Title IX and... (read more)
Publication Date: 2015
Violence Against Women
Abstract: Violence strikes women from all kinds of backgrounds and of all ages. It can happen at work, on the street, or at home. This resource covers information on the different types of violence and ways that women can stay safe. These topics include dating... (read more)
Publication Date: 2012