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Harris Partners With UC to Bring More Sexual Assault Cases to Police

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State Attorney General Kamala Harris unveiled a new set of policies calling on colleges to report all sexual assaults to police. Many colleges choose to handle such allegations internally, with on-campus police taking the lead. That practice has been controversial. The new policies are voluntary, but University of California President Janet Napolitano says all 10 campuses in the system would adopt the policies.

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