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Durham University has ranked sixth amongst UK universities for the number of testimonies relating to sexual violence, assault and harassment submitted to the site “Everyone’s Invited”.
There are currently 41 testimonies relating to Durham, ranking it between York (with 40) and UCL (with 48). Exeter University ranked the highest amongst the universities named by the site, with 65 testimonies relating to the University.
Durham Survivors, a group aimed at exposing the reality of sexual abuse in the Durham community, told
Palatinate that they are “saddened but not surprised by the number of testimonies shared to Everyone’s Invited related to Durham University”. The group revealed that on their own platform, they have received over 140 anonymous submissions of sexual violence and misconduct related to the Durham community since the inception of Durham Survivors in July 2020.
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Last fall, as students around the country were adjusting to the beginning of a school year in the midst of a pandemic, something else changed too: the rules for K-12 schools, colleges, and universities handling reports of sexual harassment and assault.
A new Trump administration regulation that went into effect last August raised the bar for what constitutes sexual harassment, allowed students who report harassment or assault to be directly cross-examined, and allowed schools to use a standard of evidence that many saw as more favorable to the accused. At the time, survivors and their advocates were deeply concerned that the new rules would discourage survivors from reporting and make it easier for schools to let harassment and assault slide.
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