“Keeping the wound open”: Survivor experiences with Title IX investigations

K Lorenz, R Hayes, C Jacobsen - Women & Criminal Justice, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Sexual violence on college campuses is a pressing issue that harms both undergraduate
and graduate students. Title IX requires educational institutions to take prompt and equitable …

[HTML][HTML] “Title IX isn't for you, it's for the university”: Sexual violence survivors' experiences of institutional betrayal in Title IX investigations

K Lorenz, R Hayes, C Jacobsen - 2023 - qualitativecriminology.com
Institutional betrayal occurs when an institution fails to appropriately respond to harm
experienced by a member of the institution, such as by failing to act or by mishandling cases …

Safety and academic outcomes of college campus-based advocacy services

RJ Voth Schrag, E Baumler… - Journal of …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Intimate partner violence (IPV), sexual assault, and stalking are consequential public health
and safety issues with wide reaching impacts on emerging adults, including those on …

Initial reports from early adopters of restorative justice for reported cases of campus sexual misconduct: A qualitative study

SM McMahon, KM Williamsen… - Violence against …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Campus sexual misconduct (CSM) continues to be a significant public health concern on US
college campuses. Updates to Title IX now allow informal resolution of reported cases of …

Safeguarding Innovation: Exploring the Role of Criminal Justice Systems in Protecting Intellectual Property Rights, Combating Piracy, and Promoting Socio-Economic …

Y Zhai - International Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences, 2023 - ijcjs.com
This study examines how criminal justice systems protect IPR, combat piracy, and promote
macroeconomic stability. It focuses specifically on the environment of China, where piracy …

Faculty and staff perceptions of mandatory reporting policies and Title IX: A national perspective

C Mancini, S Koon-Magnin - Journal of school violence, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Many post-secondary institutions have implemented mandatory reporting (MR) requiring
employees to report knowledge of sexual misconduct. Understanding employee perceptions …

Privacy and confidentiality in Massachusetts' post-overdose outreach programs: Mixed methods analysis of outreach staff surveys and interviews

CA Beaugard, SW Formica, ER Cummins… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Public health-public safety partnerships for post-overdose outreach have
emerged in many communities to prevent future overdose events. These efforts often identify …

“It's Not Like I Wanted Him Kicked Off the Football Team”: Alternative Approaches to Justice and Campus Sexual Assault

K Ratajczak, AC Wingert - Crime & Delinquency, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Current Title IX policy focuses strictly on adjudication and punishment for sexual assault on
college campuses. Yet, the possibility of alternative forms of justice has long been a point of …

Due Process and Unintended Consequences: Contradictions Between Campus Sexual Assault Support Services Create Barriers for Service Delivery

K Ratajczak - Journal of School Violence, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Changes in Title IX policy feature questions about due process and procedures, however
campus response to sexual violence includes a wide array of support professionals each …

Politics, knowledge, and sexual assault: public perceptions of Trump-era Title IX proceedings

C Mancini, D Cassino, RD Lytle - Journal of Crime and Justice, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
In 2020, the Trump administration issued new guidance concerning Title IX proceedings;
one controversial change was the emphasis on greater confrontation between complainants …