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The University of Michigan is taking big steps to address sexual misconduct and institutional problems, hiring consultant Guidepost Solutions after a law firm uncovered sexual misconduct by then-Provost Martin Philbert. Let me say today and always to those who may have suffered harm, that we believe you. We value you. And want you to come forward with trust and confidence in our systems, and without fear of retaliation, U of M President Mark Schlissel said during Thursday s meeting.
Here are some of the changes:
The university s Office of Institutional and Equity will be replaced with the new Equity, Civil Rights, and Title IX Office. It will be led with a focus on care, support, education and prevention, according to the presentation. This office will report directly to the university president and will add 12 new positions to assist community members, improve investigative practices, do follow-ups, and provide oversight of sanct
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10 indicted, 12 under probe over death of Air Force sexual abuse victim
Posted : 2021-07-09 10:31
Updated : 2021-07-09 10:31
Vice Defense Minister Park Jae-min vows after announcing the interim results of the probe into the death of an Air Force sexual harassment victim at the Ministry of Defense in Seoul, July 9. Yonhap
Military prosecutors have indicted 10 people over the death of an Air Force sexual harassment victim following a monthlong investigation into a string of irregularities that led to the noncommissioned officer taking her own life, the defense ministry said Friday.
The number of officials to stand trial could further rise as a dozen others are still under investigation, the ministry said, announcing the interim results of its probe into the incident that sparked an intense public outcry over the military s failure to protect the victim.