Sexual Assault On Campus Essay

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Advocacy Efforts to Combat Sexual Assault on College Campuses There have been several attempts to combat the issue of sexual assault on college campuses and its relation to mental illness in survivors, both at the mezzo level and the macro level. At the macro level, some of the biggest policy implementations and changes have been Title IX, The Clery Act and the Bipartisan Campus Accountability and Safety Act. Title IX was implemented in 1972 as part of the Educational Amendments of 1972. The basic premise of Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in federally funded education programs and activities. Title IX began to grow in its usefulness to the issue of sexual assault in 2011, when the Office for Civil Rights in the U.S. Department of Education released a “Dear Colleague Letter” outlining why schools should be responsible for responding promptly and effectively to sexual violence on campuses in accordance with Title IX requirements. Title IX has been effective in helping students find resources following their assault, but fall …show more content…

More people need to be educated on consent, such that no means no, consent can end at any time, involvement does not equal consent, and consent must be given in all cases. There also needs to be continued advocacy efforts on the macro level, within the government and their implementation of policies on college campuses. At the mezzo level, college administrators need to be educated on the magnitude of the issue and which efforts have worked in other schools and which have not. Universities need to begin implementing a prevention and sexual violence support fund which provides the salaries for survivor advocates, campus resources, support groups, mental health care for survivors, and safe

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