FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | VAWO | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1999 | 202/307-0703 |
JUSTICE DEPARTMENT AWARDS $8.1 MILLION TO COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES TO COMBAT VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ON CAMPUS
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Universities and colleges in 21 states and territories will be better equipped to address sexual assault, domestic violence and stalking on campus as a result of $8.1 million in grant funding announced today by the Justice Department. This is the first year that institutions of higher education will receive the Grants To Combat Violent Crimes Against Women on Campuses, administered by the Department's Violence Against Women Office (VAWO).
"Colleges and universities have a responsibility to provide safe and supportive learning environments for their students," said Attorney General Janet Reno. "These funds will enable schools to better respond to victims, provide needed support services and hold perpetrators accountable."
"Many schools have begun to develop campus-based response systems, which include campus law enforcement, victim services, faculty and student organizations and disciplinary boards," added Laurie Robinson, Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Justice Programs (OJP), which includes VAWO. "To be most effective, these systems must be linked to local criminal justice and service agencies. This new program encourages these partnerships."
The universities and colleges receiving these funds must train campus police about responding to sexual assault, domestic violence and stalking; and establish a mandatory prevention and education program on violence against women for all incoming students.
Funds may also be used to train campus administrators and disciplinary boards to identify and respond more effectively to violence against women, and to strengthen support services, such as medical treatment or counseling, for victims. Data collection and communication systems, which link campus security to local law enforcement -- to identify and track arrests and prosecutions relating to violence against women -- and capital improvements, such as improved lighting, may also be supported as part of comprehensive efforts to address violence against women on campuses.
Howard University in Washington, D.C. plans to use these funds to create a sexual assault and domestic violence community task force, which includes representatives from campus and community organizations, including the Third District of the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and victim services agencies. Michigan State University plans to educate resident assistants, incoming students, sorority and fraternity members, athletes and university staff about violence against women and consequences for offenders.
Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee will use its grant to conduct domestic violence training for student health center doctors and nurses and Vanderbilt Medical Center emergency room staff. Idaho State University will institute an education program for athletes and improve safety on campus by installing blue emergency telephones and enhanced lighting.
"Violence against women is a serious problem and provides unique challenges for colleges nationwide," said Bonnie Campbell, Director of VAWO. "A battered woman or rape victim may continue to live in danger if her attacker resides in the same dorm or attends the same classes. These funds will help address these and other problems."
Congress appropriated $10 million for the FY 1999 Grants to Combat Violent Crimes Against Women on Campuses Program, which is authorized by the Higher Education Amendments of 1998. VAWO received 125 applications requesting $58.5 million and is awarding 21 grants totaling $8.1 million. Remaining funds will be used for technical assistance and for a statutorily required National Institute of Justice evaluation of how institutions of higher education respond when sexual assault is reported.
Attached is a list of the specific grant awards. More information about the campus program and other violence against women efforts can be found at VAWO's Website at www.ojp.usdoj.gov/VAWGO or OJP's Website at www.ojp.usdoj.gov, or by calling the National Criminal Justice Reference Service toll-free on 1-800/851-3420.
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STATE |
CITY |
UNIVERSITY/ COLLEGE |
AMOUNT |
ALABAMA | Tuscaloosa | University of Alabama |
$449,299 |
ARIZONA | Tucson | University of Arizona |
$421,006 |
CALIFORNIA | Davis | University of California at Davis |
$543,000 |
CONNECTICUT | Storrs/ Mansfield | University of Connecticut |
$248,630 |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA | Washington | Howard University |
$466,487 |
FLORIDA | Jacksonville | University of
North Florida |
$143,547 |
IDAHO | Pocatello | Idaho State University |
$280,045 |
KENTUCKY | Louisville | University of Louisville |
$499,925 |
LOUISIANA | New Orleans | Tulane University |
$500,000 |
MASSACHUSETTS | Medford | Tufts University |
$394,936 |
MICHIGAN | East Lansing | Michigan State University |
$418,333 |
MINNESOTA | Minneapolis | University of Minnesota |
$381,805 |
NEW YORK | Rochester | Rochester Institute of Technology |
$400,000 |
NORTH DAKOTA | Jamestown | Jamestown College |
$495,419 |
PENNSYLVANIA | California | California University of Pennsylvania |
$250,000 |
PUERTO RICO | Humacao | University of
Puerto Rico |
$350,000 |
SOUTH CAROLINA | Columbia | University of
South Carolina |
$278,360 |
TENNESSEE | Nashville | Vanderbilt University |
$435,000 |
TEXAS | Prairie View | Prairie A&M University |
$449,957 |
WASHINGTON | Bellingham | Western Washington University |
$499,484 |
WISCONSIN | Madison | Edgewood College |
$213,302 |
TOTAL |
21 |
21 |
$8,118,535 |
October 1999