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anymore, I'll be okay. I don't think
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discipline.
"When stuff winds up in [The
Gamecockl you can bet they've been
forwarded to us and forwarded to
student discipline," Hight said.
Moen said concern for the victim
is one of the main issues involved in
keeping sexual assault hearings
closed.
"We want to make sure the
woman's privacy is protected
because we don't want her to face
fear," Moen said. "I think that if
someone were to file sexual assault
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Tricia Phaup, coordinator of the
Office of Sexual Assault Services,
works with sexual assault victims.
"It's very difficult in any kind of
criminal or discipline procedures for
survivors because they don't want
anyone to know what's happened,"
Phaup said.
Crotty said most cases that come
before the judicial hoard are not as
severe as sexual assaults. Crotty said
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between students that are just not
newsworthy. "It's really not all that
interesting to the public," Crotty
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Paulk, who serves as a student liaison
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