BYU Adopts Amnesty Clause, Other ‘Sweeping Changes’ to Help Sexual Assault Victims
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vickieOctober 28, 2016
I am glad that byu is taking this stance. it helps on both ends where someone reports the assault and is believed and an investigation takes place. it protects the victim. a crime of any kind should never be turned on the victim.
Rebecca EvansOctober 28, 2016
I am so pleased to see this! Sexual assault needs to be reported, so the victims can get support and help and perpetrators brought to justice and hopefully not victimizing again. Ugly topic but one that needs to be dealt with forthrightly.
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