In the News (Apr. 10, 2015 – Apr. 17, 2015)
Compiled by Liz Clift, CCASA Contributor Is hazing becoming increasingly violent and sexualized? At this high school, that seems to be the case. A sexual …
Compiled by Liz Clift, CCASA Contributor Is hazing becoming increasingly violent and sexualized? At this high school, that seems to be the case. A sexual …
Compiled by Liz Clift, CCASA Contributor Jon Krakauer on the bungled Rolling Stone UVA story. And, NPR interviews the Columbia School of Journalism Dean who investigated …
Compiled by Liz Clift, CCASA Contributor A teen play that explores the complexities of date rape. The Vanderbilt rape trial sentencing has been delayed again. …
Why black women might not report sexual assault to a racist police system. Of course some frats would lobby Congress to make it harder to …
[Content Warning: language and threats of sexual violence]: Have you checked out Ashley Judd’s essay about surviving sexual assault, and the misogyny of Twitter? Are …
Would you force someone to drink a cup of tea? Also, tea myths and sympathy. Two UMBC students have been expelled, following a sexual assault …
Hot yoga founder faces rape claims. The New York Times reviews The Hunting Ground. What has the prison rape elimination act really done? This is …
“If these young, hot little girls on campus have a firearm, I wonder how many men will want to assault them.” Nope, that’s not a …
A former Vanderbilt football player has been convicted of raping his then-girlfriend along with others on the team. Male victims of campus sexual assault are …
“Sometimes you are comparing apples and oranges,” said Brie Akins, executive director of the Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assault. “Those numbers are not really reflective …