These numbers are
still a fraction of the actual number of students who are sexual assaulted at
college, studies
show. But the trend is noteworthy and "nearly universal" across
America's colleges, according to Brett Sokolow, the president of the law firm
and consultancy the National Center for Higher Education Risk Management, who
has advised colleges on sexual assault policies for more than 15 years.
"It's not just
that more women and men are reporting, they're reporting right away," he
said. "The delay is gone."
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