KU Task Force Offers Recommendations On How To Handle Sexual Assults On Campus

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A task force at the University of Kansas is recommending changes in how the school handles sexual assaults and rape on campus.

The suggested changes include requiring all freshmen, including fraternity members, to live in residence halls.

Other suggestions include: creating an on-campus center for sexual assault prevention and education and clarifying that the university can discipline students for sexual violence that occurs off campus if the victim is also a student.

The task force report was released Friday and includes 27 recommendations.

Co-chair of the task force Alesha Doan says the recommendations focus on prevention of sexual assaults.

Doan says establishing the center for prevention and education is "by far" the most important recommendation.

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