Schools Look at New Methods for Preventing Sexual Assault on College Campuses


university-lecture-300x205Throughout the United States, colleges are changing the way they address sexual assault, preventing sexual assault on college campuses. After the federal government passed the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act this summer, colleges are facing new rules and regulations regarding the way they handle sexual assault on campus. This new policy requires that students are trained on what consists of a sexual assault, and what to do if you are a bystander that is a witness to this crime.

Students are now required to attend orientation on campuses that specifically identifies what sexual assault is, and what one can do to help prevent the crime from occurring. With sexual assaults on campus growing, it’s time for colleges to take a hard look at educating new students from the beginning about sexual assault.

Bystanders often don’t know what to do in the case of an impending sexual assault. Colleges are now required to teach students to act if they see the potential for a sexual crime to occur. For example, if a young woman is highly intoxicated at a party, and a bystander notices she is being carried to a private room in a house, it’s important for the bystander to say something before a sexual assault occurs.

The way colleges and universities respond to sexual assault is also under scrutiny, and the new guidelines require adequate reporting of all sexual assaults on campus in a timely manner. With campuses mandated to reported sexual crimes, they are more motivated than ever to put a stop to this delinquent behavior.

Consent is an important factor to sexual assault, and it’s important to know what consent constitutes state by state. In all states, if a woman says no, she means no, and this is not a form of consent. In other states, saying yes constitutes consent, but both parties must be of equal mindset at the time of the incident.

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