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And other shocking information from a recent survey about sexual assault on campus:
http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2014/07/10/mccaskill-says-her-survey-shows-colleges-falling-short-dealing-sex-assaults#ixzz374I1KTXg Now is the time to: 1) have very frank talks with our sons and daughters about their sexual behavior on campus and sexual ethics 2) Ask any school that our kids plan to attend to explain what they are doing to address sexual violence on campus 3) Demand that any institution of higher ed to whom we donate money show what they are doing to address sexual violence And I'm sure that there is much more we should all be doing. |
| OMG, are you the Hobart William Smith and "Is any college campus safe?" poster? Please, enough already with the all the rape culture stuff. Yes, it is a problem, but you sound unhinged about this. |
Nope. That was me. Did your son rape someone? |
| So 80% do not. |
That is truly offensive, OP. I feel sorry for you. |
Yeah, there's lots of us concerned about the lack of basic safety. Sorry. |
| So do most local public schools. The principal does their own "investigation" of sex assaults before calling the police and blow the whole case. |
I would advise the victim to go to the police. The police can then deal with the school. |
Please tell your daughters, NOW, before they go off to college. |