What is the extent of sex crime on campus compared to those not attending college
or university - College students are less likely to be a victim of sexual assault
What is the # projected for college students who will be sexually assaulted - 6.1
What is the # projected for non college students who will be sexually assaulted -
7.6
What are the difficulties in holding perpetrators accountable for campus sponsored
sexual assault hearings/investigations - Student Conduct Codes
Disciplinary Review Boards
What is difficult about Disciplinary Review Boards - 1. Students go before DRBs
and probably have not reported the crime and this is the only punishment rapists
will receive
2. Most universities will not expel a student
What is the Clery Act - A Federal law that prevents universities from covering up
events that happened on campus
- No federal funding will be awarded if reports about crime are not published
What was the Clery Act extended too - Campus Sex Crime Prevention Act and
SaVE Act
, What is the Campus Sex Crime Prevention Act - Requires campus' to notify
everyone about threats and provide a link on sex offender registry & respond to
concerns about sex offenders we might not know about
What is the SaVE Act - Requires campus' to give information on stalking, domestic
violence, and dating violence & mandates new standards for DRBs
What are the new standards for DRBs - Universities accountability process and
high preponderance of evidence standards
What is the Krebs. et al. reading - Campus Sexual Assault Survey (CSAS)
- Web based
- Results were only women's responses
• Majority of sexual assaults occurring when women are incapacitated due to their
use of substances; alcohol
• Freshmen and sophomores are at greater risk for victimization
• Large majority of sexual assault victims are being victimized by men they know
and trust
What are the reporting differences between college students and non students -
Only 20% of college students will report a rape to police which is less likely than
the general population
What does institutional sex offender refer - Sex offenses that occur within an
organization or institution such as a religious organization (church), university,
corporation (BBC), community organization (boy scouts), or correctional
institution