Questions - College Safety - September 24-25, 2014
Americans Have Their Doubts About College Campus Safety
Will “Yes Means Yes” Mean Fewer Sexual Assaults on College Campuses?
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National Survey of
1,000 Adults
Conducted September 24-25,
2014
By Rasmussen Reports
1*
Do colleges and universities do enough to monitor the behavior of their
students?
2*
Should colleges or universities be held responsible for underage drinking in
dorms and on campus?
3*
Generally speaking, do colleges and universities do enough to provide for the
safety of their students?
4*
Who is most responsible for the safety of students at colleges and
universities?
5*
How serious a problem is sexual violence at colleges and universities?
6*
Many colleges and universities are now establishing codes of conduct for sexual
activity. How likely are these new codes to reduce the problem of sexual
violence on campus?
7*
The federal government is investigating how a number of colleges and
universities have handled sexual assault complaints and has launched a
nationwide program to raise awareness about the sexual assault issue. Is sexual
assault on campus an issue the federal government should be involved in?
8*
Can college and university campuses ever be made completely safe from violent
incidents?
NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 3
percentage points with a 95% level of confidence