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Maybe they don’t know their rights

Maybe [people don't report because] they don't have any idea about their rights? We don't have to prove our sexual assault situation, but some people think that "if I was raped, for example, it is easier to prove" [than other instances of sexual assault]. However, trying to collect evidence for sexual assault is difficult.

Recommendations

  • Deliver accessible education about Canadian sexual assault laws, including how they work, and the ways they tend to fail survivors in practice.

  • Provide students with information about what can serve as evidence of sexual assault for the purposes of a university investigation. This information should appear in the policy itself and in educational materials about the policy.