Abstract
Virginia House Bill 1785, requiring campus police to notify the Commonwealth’s Attorney of any victim-initiated sexual assault investigations, is a positive step forward in helping to combat sexual assault on Virginia college campuses. Under this legislation, victims of sexual assault are much more likely to receive the protection and justice they deserve.
Part II of this comment outlines current federal law that intends to ad- dress sexual assault on college campus and whether these laws have been effective in preventing sexual assault. Part III details Virginia House Bill 1785 introduced in the 2015 Virginia General Assembly Session to address sexual assault on Virginia college campuses. Part IV examines criticisms of the proposed solutions as well as the possible relief the new law can provide for victims of sexual assault. Part V concludes this comment.
Recommended Citation
Susana Bass,
Who is Best Suited to Combat Sexual Violence on College Campuses?: An Analysis of H.B. 1785,
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Rich. J. L. & Pub. Int.
57
(2016).
Available at:
https://scholarship.richmond.edu/pilr/vol19/iss1/8