-this website provides the "crime statistics" on campus - but not that according to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (or "Clery Act") - the statistics only reflect those reports which were "investigated and proven as an assault"
The SAFE Center's website/brochure on reporting incidents of sexual assault and rape
http://www.geneseo.edu/CMS/display.php?page=5143&dpt=studenthandbook
The Geneseo Student Handbook which goes through each type/degree of rape and sexual assault and which class of crime or felony it is
http://www.feminist.com/news/vaw73.html
http://assembly.state.ny.us/Press/20060510/
two articles on recent changes in New York State rape laws
http://www.pprsr.org/rapecrisis/SAFE.cfm
Information on the SAFE Center in Rochester and rape crisis counseling as well as forensic exam procedureshttp://www.nycagainstrape.org/survivors_legal.html#A
a website that defines each term of rape laws, ie what constitutes "lack of consent", etc
http://health.geneseo.edu/safe/drugs.html
information about "date rape" drugs
http://health.geneseo.edu/safe/referral.html
The information and referrals page provided by the Student Health Center
2 comments:
I was wondering if maybe someone could see how other college's collect their data. Is it the same way?
I was wondering if someone has any thoughts on my last post "real rape" and how that connects with the way Geneseo reports rape? How has that idea become institutionalized?
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