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College dating violence prevention | Article | dayviews.com
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Woods was able to secure a protective order through a state court, but she still saw her ex around campus, which she said made her feel intimidated and unsafe. Olivia Ortiz met her first boyfriend when she was an 18-year-old sophomore at the University of Chicago. That protection is only getting stronger. Can they do the same for domestic violence, which is just as common on college campuses. Got a confidential tip. When Woods called campus police, they told her they had never heard of a no-trespass order against him. Other schools, including the University of North-Carolina Chapel Hill and Amherst, have developed policies in college dating violence prevention to cases on their campuses. The new policy requires that an independent investigator look into complaints and calls for mandatory expulsion in some cases of sexual assault. Among her suggestions: free transportation for students in rural areas who wish to go to court to obtain a restraining order, domestic violence-specific training for investigators and hearing boards, and a concerted effort to stop publishing students' on-campus addresses online without their consent, since student abusers can use it to track down victims if they've changed dorms. He ignored her and pressured her for months, she said, and often tried to take advantage of her when she was drunk or sleeping. In May, a friend saw Facebook photos of her ex attending graduation. Schools are disincentivized to rule in their favor, lest they risk a federal investigation. Campuses should approach nonsexual violence in the same way they do sexual assault, said Lisa Maatz, vice president of government relations at the American Association of University Women. Two campus couples counselors they had seen together knew about their problems — one even knew he had struck her, she said — but did not tell her that she had experienced abuse. But she still felt that the school had improperly handled her case. The university also failed to uphold its own decision. Supporters say this system is meant to complement, not replace, criminal prosecution, but critics say the consequences of being found responsible for sexual misconduct under these standards are too serious. Soon after, her ex attended a campus event and posted a photo of his diploma online. Woods' student advocate told her that her decision to appeal meant that, unbeknownst to her, the no-trespass college dating violence prevention had been put on hold.Woods' student advocate told her that her decision to appeal meant that, unbeknownst to her, the no-trespass order had been put on hold. The Obama administration took up the cause this year, creating a task force in January and releasing in May a list of 55 colleges under investigation for possible violations of federal law over the handling of sexual violence and harassment complaints. The University of Chicago, along with the other schools in this story, said it could not comment on individual cases because of privacy laws.An to the federal Clery Act now requires prevenfion to compile more detailed statistics for dating violence and stalking along with sexual assault, as well as include statements of policy and procedures for dealing with these crimes.
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