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Campus Sexual Violence

✍ Scribed by Elizabeth Schmermund


Publisher
Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Series
At Issue
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


Sexual assault on the campuses of universities and private schools appears to be on the rise. Alcohol and fraternities are easy targets, but the issue is much more complicated. Despite attempts made by administrators to define consent clearly, it can be a legal gray area. Students condemned by a school's excessively broad definition of sexual assault can be branded rapists long after graduation. Victims must face their attackers on campus because administrators prefer to keep incidents out of the hands of law enforcement. Through balanced viewpoints, this powerful anthology addresses the complexities of an issue that has important social repercussions.


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