Education Dept. Civil Rights Head: 90% of Campus Sexual Assaults Amount to 'We Were Both Drunk'
Education Dept. Civil Rights Head: 90% of Campus Sexual Assaults Amount to 'We Were Both Drunk'
A Department of Education official apologized after saying that "90%" of sexual assault accusations on college campuses "fall into the category of 'we were both drunk,'" during an interview as Education Secretary Betsy DeVos prepares to meet Thursday with a range of advocacy groups to discuss the issue. Candice Jackson, who leads the Education Departments Office for Civil Rights, told the New York Times that for most sexual assault investigations, there's "not even an accusation that these accused students overrode the will of a young woman." "Rather, the accusations 90% of them fall into the category of we were both drunk, we broke up, and six months later I found myself under a Title IX investigation because she just decided that our last sleeping together was not quite right,'" she said.
Jackson later apologized and called the remark "flippant." "As a survivor of rape myself, I would never seek to diminish anyones experience. My words in the New York Times poorly characterized the conversations Ive had with countless groups of advocates," she said in a statement Wednesday evening. "What I said was flippant, and I am sorry. All sexual harassment and sexual assault must be taken seriouslywhich has always been my position and will always be the position of this Department."
But her original comment alarmed some advocates for sexual assault victims, including Jess Davidson, the managing director of the group End Rape on Campus. "That statement put a pit in my stomach when I read it," she told TIME , because it came from the "person who is nationally in charge of investigating all of these cases." Davidson said she's also concerned by Jackson labeling the women who have accused President Donald Trump of sexual harassment and assault as "fake victims." "The statement made it sound like she believes that 90% of accusations are false reports," Davidson said. " Statistically, that is untrue." (A 2015 study published in the journal Violence Against Women found that the prevalence of false allegations of sexual assault falls between 2% and 10%.)
Jackson organized the meetings DeVos will take part in on Thursday with victims' advocates, as well as groups advocating for the due process rights of accused students.
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http://time.com/4855492/betsy-devos-candice-jackson-campus-sexual-assault-accusations/