College campuses face many challenges as they try to limit the assaults on their campuses. These challenges can range from how to classify each of the assaults, trying to keep the number of crimes and assaults they must report low, and how they respond to each assault. Many different colleges would classify the same crime in different categories and then treat it differently depending on what they called it, this sometimes even happens …show more content…
Some of the de facto approaches they used to stop sexual violence included the “Dear Colleague” letter that told the schools that they needed to be reminded of their title IX requirements. The column in The Chronicle of Higher Education is also an example de facto discrimination in the order to point out the wrong doing of the public by the public. The next example of the de facto displayed in the article is Tyler Kingkade’s articles in the Huffington Post. These articles are said to attract many readers to show the wrongness in sexual violence. The other ways that they stopped sexual violence or made an attempt to do so would be considered de jure approaches to this problem. The de jure discrimination approaches against the assailant that were put in place by the government included Title IX which means they must not discriminate because of sex in federally funded schools, Campus SaVe Act which was put in place to give rights to survivors of attacks, and the supreme courts standard of deliberate