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In reply to the discussion: When a Student Confides a Rape, Should a Professor Have to Report It? [View all]Hekate
(100,133 posts)80. In California, certain professionals are mandatory reporters regardless of victims's age
At least that is my understanding of the law, which has been in place for over two decades now.
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Yes, let's use a preponderance of the evidence standard for criminal sexual assault cases.
Vattel
Nov 2014
#7
The Committee on Women in the Academic Profession of the AAUP is sooo right wing. What a joke.
Vattel
Nov 2014
#29
Read it again. It is a letter to the Dept of education arguing that they should withdraw
Vattel
Nov 2014
#31
so you agree with me that the preponderance of the ecidence standard is too high. Good.
Vattel
Nov 2014
#45
I don't have enough likes to give for your take down of this MRA idiocy
alcibiades_mystery
Nov 2014
#67
What I think is that the new policies are unjust because the burden of proof is absurdly low.
Vattel
Nov 2014
#43
http://claremontindependent.com/title-ix-sexual-violence-the-preponderance-standard/
Vattel
Nov 2014
#64
Defendants are not rapists until convicted. "Alleged" is a very powerful word.
branford
Nov 2014
#56
And apparently victims aren't "victims" until their rapist has been convicted, in your eyes. n/t
moriah
Nov 2014
#123
The way rape apologists always refer to victims as "accusers", never "victims".
moriah
Nov 2014
#127
yes, lets get rid of due process for those accused of rape. That is so progressive.
Vattel
Nov 2014
#10
Title IX does not require a preponderance of the evidence standard. The AAUP is opposed to that
Vattel
Nov 2014
#139
Only if you don't want rape victims to be able to confide in a professor.
Live and Learn
Nov 2014
#19
I strongly believe in mandated reporting for those who are unable to stand for themselves, for
uppityperson
Nov 2014
#23
That's largely how it is for us - the required report is not to police, but rather
petronius
Nov 2014
#53
A student hasn't "committed a felony" until they're actually convicted of a felony.
branford
Nov 2014
#85
I went to college as a minor. Still 16 when I had my first class, lived on-campus.
moriah
Nov 2014
#119
Regardless, rape is rape. I don't like the semantics being played in this thread between children &
alp227
Nov 2014
#75
Rape is rape. But adults have the right not to report if they choose to not report.
pnwmom
Nov 2014
#76
Do you really believe the differences between an adult and minor child to be mere semantics?
branford
Nov 2014
#87
So you'd report it to the university power structure before the young woman goes to the real police?
Wella
Nov 2014
#73
In California, certain professionals are mandatory reporters regardless of victims's age
Hekate
Nov 2014
#80
Sadly this will have a chilling effect on student-faculty mentor relationships.
aikoaiko
Nov 2014
#83
My point was that even before college, teachers had to report rape and ideations if they had
mfcorey1
Nov 2014
#109
I'm not a lawyer, but my guess is that unless the teacher's employer has a contractual statement
ladjf
Nov 2014
#102
Okay, thanks. Could not decide if this was a Legal or a Moral question/obligation.
Tuesday Afternoon
Nov 2014
#117
I tend to agree in regards to adults, I would respect their wishes whichever way. n/t
Tuesday Afternoon
Nov 2014
#118