Report Says Colleges Downplay Sexual Assault Numbers
New research shows a pattern of under-reporting of on-campus sexual assaults by universities and colleges across the nation, and some schools have continued to under-report even after being fined for violations of federal law, according to a study published by the American Psychological Association.
"When it comes to sexual assault and rape, the norm for universities and colleges is to downplay the situation and the numbers," said researcher Corey Rayburn Yung, J.D., a law professor at the University of Kansas. "The result is students at many universities continue to be attacked and victimized, and punishment isn’t meted out to the rapists and sexual assaulters."