Also to be reported:Quote:
Per the Tribune, below are the parameters of the information that will be included in the spreadsheets.
- Date of alleged assault
- Date alleged assault was reported to Baylor employee
- Whether alleged victim was Baylor student
- Gender of alleged victim
- Gender of alleged assailant
- Whether Baylor knew the identity of alleged victim
- Whether Baylor knew the identity of alleged assailant
- Whether alleged victim asked Baylor to keep the alleged assailant's identity confidential
- Location of alleged assault
- How Baylor learned of alleged assault
- Specific offices or type of Baylor personnel who were made aware of alleged assault
- Disposition of complaint
aggielee03 said:
an interesting note pertaining to this. For several years they submitted reports to various outlets (I think even governmental) stating they had ZERO assaults. It will be interesting if they release new reports contrary to that and what if anything will happen once the reports are out.
This will be an interesting column.Quote:
- Gender of alleged victim
- Gender of alleged assailant
Correct .... those numbers are submitted formally to the federal government.aggielee03 said:
For several years they submitted reports to various outlets (I think even governmental) stating they had ZERO assaults.
I think that is a subject of the DOJ investigation. Submitting false reports to the federal govt doesn't go over so well.aggielee03 said:
an interesting note pertaining to this. For several years they submitted reports to various outlets (I think even governmental) stating they had ZERO assaults. It will be interesting if they release new reports contrary to that and what if anything will happen once the reports are out.
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Citing a brief filed in court Friday by attorneys representing Baylor, the Waco Tribune is reporting that "[g]eneral information behind every alleged sexual assault reported to Baylor University since 2003 will soon be released by the school." The university is currently in the process of putting together spreadsheets that will shed light on the incidents over the last decade and a half. Per the Tribune, below are the parameters of the information that will be included in the spreadsheets.
- Date of alleged assault
- Date alleged assault was reported to Baylor employee
- Whether alleged victim was Baylor student
- Gender of alleged victim
- Gender of alleged assailant
- Whether Baylor knew the identity of alleged victim
- Whether Baylor knew the identity of alleged assailant
- Whether alleged victim asked Baylor to keep the alleged assailant's identity confidential
- Location of alleged assault
- How Baylor learned of alleged assault
- Specific offices or type of Baylor personnel who were made aware of alleged assault
- Disposition of complaint
DifferenceMaker Ag said:
BESCo91 said:Correct .... those numbers are submitted formally to the federal government.aggielee03 said:
For several years they submitted reports to various outlets (I think even governmental) stating they had ZERO assaults.
All universities are required per federal law to submit reported sexual assault statistics yearly.
For the last several years, Baylor has reported 0.
By way of comparison, A&M and tu both reported about 150.
For ........ ?CJS4715 said:
So, is tonight the night?
Are you female going to Waco?CJS4715 said:
So, is tonight the night?
The night is youngpetey88 said:
nothing yet
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Then-Baylor University Regent Neal "Buddy" Jones referred to female students he suspected of drinking alcohol as "perverted little tarts," "very bad apples," "insidious and inbred" and "the vilest and most despicable of girls" in 2009 emails to a faculty adviser, according to documents filed in a Title IX lawsuit against the university.
There is a federal law that was passed during the Civil War that makes it a felony to file a "false claim" to the government called the False Claims Act.trm94 said:
So is that the equivalent of lying on your tax return? Reported zero...