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http://www.statecollege.com/news/lo...t-penn-state-remains-troubling-trend-1205200/ from the comment section: "Even when someone does report, they're discouraged by the police, by the Center for Women Students, and by Women's Advocates off campus from taking action for many reasons... it's difficult to prove, the trauma of appearing in court is too much to risk, the defense will tear you apart, it's too much work for only a chance at a conviction, etc. Penn State counselors counsel women to co-parent in the same room with their rapist... There's more to the problem than the it being difficult for victims to come forward, there's what happens after they do."
Interesting, but it does not who, in 1998, 2001, or 2003, was responsible for reporting and publishing.
The Penn State policy, until 2011, was a draft policy never adopted.