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University of Essex 'sorry' for sex complaint delays | University of Essex 'sorry' for sex complaint delays |
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A university has been accused of effectively "silencing" students who have made sex assault complaints. | A university has been accused of effectively "silencing" students who have made sex assault complaints. |
The BBC found despite the University of Essex's aim of dealing with complaints within 60 days, a number of cases had taken a year to be dealt with. | The BBC found despite the University of Essex's aim of dealing with complaints within 60 days, a number of cases had taken a year to be dealt with. |
Forty-six students have made complaints under a new system, including 38 of sexual harassment. Some have complained about the handling of complaints. | Forty-six students have made complaints under a new system, including 38 of sexual harassment. Some have complained about the handling of complaints. |
The university has apologised to students for the delays. | The university has apologised to students for the delays. |
The university set up the new complaints system a year ago, as part of efforts to tackle sexual harassment. | The university set up the new complaints system a year ago, as part of efforts to tackle sexual harassment. |
None of the students who spoke to the BBC reported their allegations to the police. | None of the students who spoke to the BBC reported their allegations to the police. |
The university said reporting such complaints was down to the individuals, but it endeavoured to make sure victims were aware of the options available. | The university said reporting such complaints was down to the individuals, but it endeavoured to make sure victims were aware of the options available. |
A Freedom of Information request found four cases in which the university said: "The complainant did not wish to take the matter to the police." | |
Three students said they now regretted not going to the police before alerting the Student Conduct Office. | Three students said they now regretted not going to the police before alerting the Student Conduct Office. |
'Taken advantage of' | 'Taken advantage of' |
The BBC found a male student had been named in four separate complaints lodged between May and November last year. | The BBC found a male student had been named in four separate complaints lodged between May and November last year. |
However, three of the allegations - which include two serious sexual assaults and one of sharing of an indecent photograph - have yet to be resolved at a misconduct hearing. | However, three of the allegations - which include two serious sexual assaults and one of sharing of an indecent photograph - have yet to be resolved at a misconduct hearing. |
One student told the BBC although she reported a serious sexual assault in May last year a hearing date had only just been set. | One student told the BBC although she reported a serious sexual assault in May last year a hearing date had only just been set. |
"It's made me feel like I have been taken advantage of not just by him, but by the university. | "It's made me feel like I have been taken advantage of not just by him, but by the university. |
"I feel they silenced it. | "I feel they silenced it. |
"He is still able to walk around on campus… and nothing has been done about it. It doesn't give me any closure." | "He is still able to walk around on campus… and nothing has been done about it. It doesn't give me any closure." |
'Stressful experience' | 'Stressful experience' |
Another student told the BBC she reported the same student for sharing explicit sexual images of students on WhatsApp. | Another student told the BBC she reported the same student for sharing explicit sexual images of students on WhatsApp. |
Her complaint was dismissed on the grounds of insufficient evidence. | Her complaint was dismissed on the grounds of insufficient evidence. |
"This was an extremely stressful experience to go through while separated from my loved ones on another continent," she said. | "This was an extremely stressful experience to go through while separated from my loved ones on another continent," she said. |
The university, which has appointed an extra member of staff to investigate complaints, told the BBC it had to investigate "cases thoroughly". | The university, which has appointed an extra member of staff to investigate complaints, told the BBC it had to investigate "cases thoroughly". |
"We're sorry if students are disappointed with the way we've dealt with their complaints and the time it may have taken. | "We're sorry if students are disappointed with the way we've dealt with their complaints and the time it may have taken. |
"We've reviewed the specific cases highlighted by the BBC and our records show we provided face-to-face advice and support including information about reporting incidents to the police then followed this up with a full investigation through our Student Conduct Office. | "We've reviewed the specific cases highlighted by the BBC and our records show we provided face-to-face advice and support including information about reporting incidents to the police then followed this up with a full investigation through our Student Conduct Office. |
"Although we believe we've responded appropriately we accept that the time it has taken to resolve some of these cases has left students in a very difficult position due to the uncertainty they've felt." | "Although we believe we've responded appropriately we accept that the time it has taken to resolve some of these cases has left students in a very difficult position due to the uncertainty they've felt." |
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