Obama felt strongly enough about sex abuse in colleges to form a task force.. (Why not all institutions??)
" President Barack Obama is bringing national attention to cases of sexual assault, particularly on college campuses, with the formation of a new task force intended to help schools better prevent and respond to such incidents.
Alongside the release of a report from the White House's Council on Women and Girls – which detailed the physical, mental and economic repercussions of sexual assault – Obama announced the formation of a task force that would help colleges and universities prevent and respond to sexual assault reports, as well as hold them accountable for failing to do so.
[READ: Feds Launch Title IX Investigation at USC]
"Even now, it's not always talked about enough. It can still go on in the shadows. But it affects every one of us," Obama said at the White House Wednesday, before signing a presidential memorandum to create the task force. "Sexual assault is an affront to our basic decency and humanity. And for survivors, the awful pain can take years, even decades to heal. Sometimes it lasts a lifetime."
The White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault, as it is called, will provide colleges and universities with best practices for sexual assault prevention and response, build on federal government enforcement of colleges' legal obligations, increase public awareness of institutions' track records, and enhance efforts to hold institutions accountable when they fall short in addressing sexual assault on their campuses.
In recent months, several colleges and universities have been the target of sexual assault reports, as students from Yale, the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Occidental College, and the University of California–Berkeley, have filed complaints with the Department of Education. Those students have alleged that their colleges violated their rights under the two laws, saying the institutions under-reported or mishandled their cases."
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