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Students expect their university will mishandle sexual misconduct, if they ever report it

  • Written by Heather Hensman Kettrey, Associate Professor of Sociology, Clemson University
imageAlthough sexual misconduct is common on college campuses, most people do not officially report their experience. salim hanzaz/iStock/Getty Images Plus

Sexual misconduct – including sexual harassment, stalking, intimate partner violence and sexual assault – is a common problem on U.S. college campuses.

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