Security On Campus Update Vol. 2, No. 30
In This Issue

1. Women: Harvard is Violating Our Civil Rights

2. TX Higher Ed. Law Conference To Include Clery Act Session

3. Campus Crime In The News


Women: Harvard is Violating Our Civil Rights

Cambridge, Mass.-In the spring of 2002, Harvard adopted a new policy requiring victims of peer-to-peer sexual assault to produce "sufficient independent corroboration" as a prerequisite to a full investigation and adjudication of their complaints. In this new article, Women: Harvard is Violating Our Civil Rights, noted civil rights attorney Wendy Murphy, who helped students file a federal complaint, explains the case against this controversial new policy. More...


TX Higher Ed. Law Conference To Include Clery Act Session

Denton, Tx.-Next week's Seventh Annual Texas Higher Education Law Conference at the University of North Texas will feature a session on complying with the Jeanne Clery Act and the Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act.

"Sex, Crime and Campuses – Complying with Federal Reporting Requirements" presented by S. Daniel Carter of Security On Campus, Inc. will profile the various reporting requirements and considers how anticipated U.S. Supreme Court decisions on the constitutionality of sex offender-registration statutes may affect college campuses. More...


Campus Crime In The News

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