Fair adjudication of campus sexual assault is one of the most
divisive issues facing the United States. Victims contend that
schools aren't doing enough to protect them, and accused students
complain that they are presumed guilty. Sexual Assault on Campus:
Defending Due Process begins by critically assessing the extent of
the problem, before explaining why the criminal justice system has
been unable to respond adequately. The book discusses the
Department of Education's attempts to force schools to take campus
assault seriously and uses original data in assessing the fairness
of adjudication in the wake of the 2011 'Dear Colleague Letter.' It
also includes excerpts from interviews with complainants, accused
students, and administrators, which offer readers a first-hand
account of these proceedings. Finally, the book provides a
critical, in-depth look at the Title IX regulations put in place by
the Trump Administration, with detailed recommendations for how
they can be improved.
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