Sexual offenses.The National Institute of Justice (NIJ Noun 1. NIJ - the law enforcement agency that is the research and development branch of the Department of Justice National Institute of Justice Department of Justice, DoJ, Justice Department, Justice - the United States federal department responsible for ) presents Sexual Assault on Campus: What Colleges and Universities Are Doing About It. Colleges and universities are not always the safe havens Safe Havens is a comic strip drawn by cartoonist Bill Holbrook and syndicated by King Features Syndicate. Started in 1988, the strip is currently published in more than 50 newspapers. they are thought to be; enrolled women are at higher risk for sexual assault than females not attending college. Yet, many rapes and attempted rapes go unreported, perhaps, because for the majority of these crimes, victim and assailant are acquainted. Schools vary widely in how they comply with federal requirements to report and respond to sexual victimization victimization Social medicine The abuse of the disenfranchised–eg, those underage, elderly, ♀, mentally retarded, illegal aliens, or other, by coercing them into illegal activities–eg, drug trade, pornography, prostitution. . These are among the findings from the first major survey of national colleges and universities to inquire about sexual assault on campus and how schools are reporting and handling the problem. Many schools need guidance on how to comply with federal requirements to disclose security procedures, report crime data, and ensure victims' rights victims' rights, rights of victims to have a role in the prosecution of the perpetrators of crimes against them. Nearly all U.S. states have enacted some victims' rights legislation. . Promising practices in prevention, policy, victim support services support services Psychology Non-health care-related ancillary services–eg, transportation, financial aid, support groups, homemaker services, respite services, and other services , and other areas are discussed. This report is available online at http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffilesl/nij/205521.pdf. |
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