...Don't most schools use either "punish both parties, perp and victim" or "highest unrealistic standard of proof imaginable" for physical altercations? I don't think I've heard of a single school that had a policy of "more likely than not" for determining justice in physical fights/beatings.
I've heard millions where the beat up person gets suspended too. And I've heard millions where they do jack shit. But I've not heard of one where they seek preponderance of evidence.
If they actually use their physical assault policy, it'd be "well, YOU say you got raped, but that's contributing to a culture of violence at our school, so we're expelling you". Because that's how schools treat physical assault.
...Don't most schools use either "punish both parties, perp and victim" or "highest unrealistic standard of proof imaginable" for physical altercations? I don't think I've heard of a single school that had a policy of "more likely than not" for determining justice in physical fights/beatings.
I've heard millions where the beat up person gets suspended too. And I've heard millions where they do jack shit. But I've not heard of one where they seek preponderance of evidence.
If they actually use their physical assault policy, it'd be "well, YOU say you got raped, but that's contributing to a culture of violence at our school, so we're expelling you". Because that's how schools treat physical assault.