Description
Demonstrates how colleges routinely deny students fair hearings in sexual assault cases and define sexual assault in an unconstitutionally broad manner.
About the Author
Evan Gerstmann is Professor of Political Science at Loyola Marymount University, California. He is a widely cited, widely reviewed scholar of constitutional law. His work on same-sex marriage has been cited by courts, law reviews, and scholarly journals.
Reviews
'Armed with lucid prose and an impressive sense of balance, Evan Gerstmann makes the important point that eroding due process for accused students in no way curbs sexual assault on campus. Unafraid to slaughter sacred cows (affirmative consent codes, sexual assault stats), Gerstmann argues for restorative justice in lieu of the law and order turn. We need to do better at preventing assault, and this book points the way.' Laura Kipnis, author of Unwanted Advances: Sexual Paranoia Comes to Campus
'Professor Gerstmann has done a marvelous job locating what information and studies we have on the incidence of sexual assault on campus and the ways in which universities are responding to that problem. The text strikes me as the best source of information out there on a subject more known for heat than light. Anyone interested in the subject should start with Campus Sexual Assault, so their views are based on information rather than ideology.' Mark Graber, University of Maryland
'This book could not be more timely and important. The point that due process protects victims as well as perpetrators is brilliantly argued. And the author suggests balanced, constructive reforms that would benefit the entire university community.' Jonathan Rauch, Brookings Institution, Washington, DC
Book Information
ISBN 9781108709316
Author Evan Gerstmann
Format Paperback
Page Count 244
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 340g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 153mm * 14mm