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Re: Impact of releasing identity in sexual misconduct cases to the media


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  • From: Brett Sokolow <>
  • To: Stephanie McClure <>, "" <>
  • Subject: Re: Impact of releasing identity in sexual misconduct cases to the media
  • Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2016 16:28:57 +0000
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Doing so would likely violate Title IX, FERPA and the Clery Act. Be sure to point that out to the Utah legislators who think this might be a good idea.  

Regards, 

Brett A. Sokolow

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From: Stephanie McClure <>
Date: Monday, February 1, 2016 at 10:52 AM
To: "" <>
Cc: Stephanie McClure <>
Subject: Impact of releasing identity in sexual misconduct cases to the media

Hi Everyone, 

I was just informed by our university's chief of police that here in Utah a bill is being put forth that would require institutions of higher ed to release the identities of all individuals involved in campus sexual misconduct cases to the media whether those to be named consent to the release or not. We are looking for research that outlines the impact this could have/has on survivors coming forward to report. Does anyone know of anything that would be useful? 

Thanks so much,

--
Stephanie L. McClure
Weber State University
Violence Preventionist
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