Sentences with phrase «assault policy adopted»

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At Cuomo's urging, SUNY recently adopted a new sexual assault policy that includes affirmative consent, and the governor is expected to push for legislation in the 2015 session that would extend that to all campuses across the state.
He's pushing legislation that would require private colleges to adopt uniform sexual assault policies and the governor is encouraging students to call outside police to investigate rape cases.
The «Enough is Enough» law required colleges to adopt a uniform definition of affirmative consent, an amnesty policy to encourage students reporting sexual assaults, and comprehensive training for administrators, staff and students.
SUNY recently adopted a new policy proposed by Cuomo for the prevention and handling of sexual assaults on college campuses.
SUNY has adopted a comprehensive system - wide sexual assault policy for all 64 - of its campuses.
A recently adopted policy guides all 64 SUNY campuses on how to prevent and respond to sexual assaults.
Cuomo convinced the board to adopt the new policy that helps prevent sexual assault.
Combating sexual assault on campus The governor wants all colleges across New York to adopt the state's public university policy toward combating sexual assault on campus.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Gov. Andrew Cuomo is turning up the pressure on private colleges and universities — and urging victims to seek off - campus help from law enforcement officials to investigate rapes and assaults — as he tries to force education leaders to adopt a set of state policies on handling sex crimes.
Cuomo's proposed budget for 2015 - 16 includes legislation that would require private schools such as Syracuse University to adopt the sexual assault policies instituted at New York's public colleges and universities two months ago.
---------------------- Governor Cuomo today announced that the State University of New York has adopted a uniform sexual assault prevention and response policy for SUNY campuses.
EW: What are your views on schools adopting «zero tolerance» policies, which require punishment and / or arrests for students who assault other students or faculty?
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