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  • From: "Kaplan, Claire Naomi (cnk2r)" <>
  • To: Sexual Assault Program Coordinators' Listserv <>
  • Subject: Fwd: WH Task Force Releases Law Enforcement MOU
  • Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2015 02:21:26 +0000
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Date: January 26, 2015 at 5:39:38 PM EST
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Subject: WH Task Force Releases Law Enforcement MOU

Dear all,

 

Last week marked the first anniversary of the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault, established by President Obama on January 22, 2014.  Since its inception, the Task Force has worked to explore the scope of this serious problem, foster the development of best practices, and improve the federal government’s efforts to prevent and effectively respond to sexual assault on our nation’s campuses. On April 29, 2014, the Vice President released the Task Force’s first reportNot Alone – which included recommendations, action steps, and sample policy language to help colleges and universities better address the problem.  Three additional resources with sample policy language – Definitions of key terms in sexual misconduct policies, Role of the Title IX Coordinator, and Interim and supportive measures for victims – were released on September 19, 2014, in conjunction with the White House’s announcement of It’s On Us – a new public awareness campaign and cultural movement aimed at fundamentally shifting the way we think about sexual assault.

 

The Task Force recognizes that developing strong partnerships between law enforcement agencies, campus administrations, and other community stakeholders is important to sexual assault prevention and response efforts­.  To that end, the Task Force is pleased to share a sample memorandum of understanding (MOU), created to improve communication and coordination between campuses and local law enforcement.  The MOU is a tool that colleges and universities can use and adapt as they seek to strengthen collaborations, enhance prevention efforts, and address the needs and choices of survivors of sexual assault.  It’s on us – all of us – to step up, take action, and protect our nation’s students.

 

For more information, please read:

Marking the First Anniversary of the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault written by Tina Tchen, the Executive Director of the White House Council on Women and Girls

Responding To and Protecting Students from Sexual Assault written by Eve Hill and Mark Kappelhoff, Deputy Assistant Attorneys General for the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice

 




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