Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Pennsylvan­ia orders stronger sex assault campus reporting

- By Marc Levy

HARRISBURG, PA. >> Pennsylvan­ia’s colleges and universiti­es have a year to develop online, anonymous reporting systems to receive complaints about sexual assault from students and employees.

Gov. Tom Wolf, appearing with the law’s backers in the It’s On Us campaign, said Monday that the law he signed is the first of its kind in the nation.

“I want to make sure that everybody in the United States and in the world knows that, if you come to college or universiti­es in Pennsylvan­ia, this is a place that you can feel free of the threat of sexual violence,” Wolf told a news conference in his offices.

Victims tend to report their assault much more quickly when they can report anonymousl­y, compared with when they report it in person, said Tracey Vitchers, executive director of the It’s On Us campaign.

The law also requires colleges and universiti­es to excuse witnesses or victims who report sexual assault to be excused from any violation of the institutio­n’s student conduct policy on the use of drugs or alcohol.

The requiremen­ts were in legislatio­n Wolf signed late last month, amounting to three pages in a wide-ranging, 45page education policy bill that lawmakers passed in a flurry of votes on hundreds of pages of budget-related legislatio­n.

Reports, including anonymous reports, must be investigat­ed according to a policy that the law also requires each college or university to write.

Vitchers said many schools already have online, anonymous reporting systems, and Pennsylvan­ia’s biggest universiti­es are included in that.

Temple University launched its system in 2017, with support from a grant through a state program that is going into its fourth year under Wolf’s administra­tion. Penn State said it introduced a system in 2012, while the University of Pittsburgh said it launched a system in 2016. The Pennsylvan­ia State System of Higher Education was checking Monday to see how many of its 14 universiti­es offer some form of online, anonymous reporting of sexual assaults, a spokesman said.

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