So... Education Secretary DeVos announced plans to work on her department's current guidelines for US colleges concerning the handling of sexual assault cases. And she's catching a lot of crap for it.
But from what I've read, this isn't one of those cases where Trump is trying to completely repeal of abandon something Obama did previously. This is a case of a public official announcing her opinion that a policy from her department is flawed, and her intent of collecting public input on how to improve it. To me, this seems like something she is supposed to be doing, is it not?
Honestly speaking, I still have problems wrapping my head around the idea that colleges are supposed to be deciding about criminal accusations at all. How is that a good idea? You have university faculty and staff, people trained for education and/or administration, and now they're supposed to decide whether or not a criminal complaint has merit? Something that is actually the job of law enforcement?
I mean, nobody has so far suggested to have a college tribunal decide cases where student steal from each other, have they? Or commit fraud, or battery, or manslaughter, or any other criminal offense against each other. But for sexual assault, that is supposed to make sense?
In my mind, any changes made to this stupid system can only be for the better.
But from what I've read, this isn't one of those cases where Trump is trying to completely repeal of abandon something Obama did previously. This is a case of a public official announcing her opinion that a policy from her department is flawed, and her intent of collecting public input on how to improve it. To me, this seems like something she is supposed to be doing, is it not?
Honestly speaking, I still have problems wrapping my head around the idea that colleges are supposed to be deciding about criminal accusations at all. How is that a good idea? You have university faculty and staff, people trained for education and/or administration, and now they're supposed to decide whether or not a criminal complaint has merit? Something that is actually the job of law enforcement?
I mean, nobody has so far suggested to have a college tribunal decide cases where student steal from each other, have they? Or commit fraud, or battery, or manslaughter, or any other criminal offense against each other. But for sexual assault, that is supposed to make sense?
In my mind, any changes made to this stupid system can only be for the better.
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