Sexual Abuse Reporting

Read: Police Involvement in Domestic and Dating Violence Cases

Police Involvement in Domestic and Dating Violence Cases

Detective Mark Wynn explains the positive strides law enforcement has taken when dealing with domestic violence and the areas that still need work.

Read: More Colleges Turn to Law Firms to Handle Campus Crime Reporting

More Colleges Turn to Law Firms to Handle Campus Crime Reporting

Law firms are stepping in to handle universities’ Clery reporting to avoid fines that can cost up to $57,000 per penalty.

Read: UCLA Pays Over $3.5M to Settle James Heaps Sexual Assault Allegations

UCLA Pays Over $3.5M to Settle James Heaps Sexual Assault Allegations

The former UCLA gynecologist has pleaded not guilty to the allegations and said he will not contribute any money to the settlement.

Read: Pennsylvania Makes Strides in the Battle Against Campus Sexual Assault

Pennsylvania Makes Strides in the Battle Against Campus Sexual Assault

Governor Wolf launched It’s On Us PA, the nation’s first statewide campaign to address the crisis of sexual assault on campuses.

Read: Pepper Hamilton Sanctioned for Court Violations in Baylor Assault Case

Pepper Hamilton Sanctioned for Court Violations in Baylor Assault Case

The court found evidence that law firm Pepper Hamilton ignored a subpoena to produce records from the lawsuit against Baylor University.

Read: 37% of Potential Elder Abuse Cases Aren’t Reported to Law Enforcement

37% of Potential Elder Abuse Cases Aren’t Reported to Law Enforcement

A report from the Department of Health also found 1 in 5 cases of potential elder abuse aren’t reported to state inspection agencies.

Read: Former MSU Dean Convicted of Neglect of Duty in Handling of Nassar

Former MSU Dean Convicted of Neglect of Duty in Handling of Nassar

William Strampel was also accused of sexually harassing his medical students while he was the Dean of Osteopathic Medicine at MSU.

Read: Student Sexual Assault Survivors Fight for Anonymity

Student Sexual Assault Survivors Fight for Anonymity

Colleges are demanding that courts release the names of sexual assault victims to the public because they claim anonymity hurts their defense.

Read: Ohio State Releases Strauss Sexual Abuse Findings

Ohio State Releases Strauss Sexual Abuse Findings

A report released by the school Friday said officials knew of at least 177 students who were sexually abused by former team doctor Richard Strauss.

Read: M.O. Lobbyist Pushes Title IX Changes in Effort to Help Son, Emails Show

M.O. Lobbyist Pushes Title IX Changes in Effort to Help Son, Emails Show

After his son was expelled for a Title IX complaint, a lobbyist is pushing the idea that the problem on campus is not rape, but women regretting casual sex.

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