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- From: Sheila Broderick <>
- To: Sexual Assault Programs Coordinators List Coordinators List <>
- Subject: guidelines for length of time allowed to file a report
- Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 19:08:37 +0000
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does anyone know if there are best practices, recommendations or regulations regarding time limits that Universities can impose on students from the time an act of gender violence occurs to when the survivor can report it to officials? In other words, it seems
logical that as long as the accused is a student at the particular institution that the victim should be allowed to report misconduct and that the University should be compelled investigate, but I am wondering if there are guidelines about this?
Sheila Broderick, LCSW
Duke University Women's Center 420 Chapel Drive Box 90920 919.681-6882 919.681.6885 (fax) Directions: http://www.studentaffairs.duke.edu/wc/contact-us |
- guidelines for length of time allowed to file a report, Sheila Broderick, 10/19/2011
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