This is a brief postscript to Erin's post about greater transparency at OCR about complaints against schools accused of mishandling sexual assault complaints. HuffPo writer Tyler Kinkade has created an interactive map that readers can click on to read a brief synopsis of the issue at hand. The blurb also includes a link to a longer article. The map is coded to differentiate between federal complaints that are pending, completed investigations, and schools where controversies over handling have arisen but no formal action has yet been taken.
Though we try to write about all the cases and controversies, we sometimes miss them. So we're appreciative of such a resource. I hope HuffPo keeps it updated.
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