Misconduct Managed NewsSource™ is a bi-weekly compilation of the top news stories concerning sexual misconduct, abuse, and molestation of at-risk groups in the United States.

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Law Seeks to Improve and Expand Sexual Misconduct Services for Female Veterans
The Deborah Sampson Act calls for improved staff training to help eliminate sexual misconduct, including expanded coverage of counseling and treatment for sexual trauma.
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School District Sued Over Sexual Abuse of a Special-Needs Student by Her Bus Driver
A Pennsylvania school district is being sued by the family of a special-needs student after multiple instances of sexual abuse by her driver who, “had a reputation for acting inappropriately with female students with special needs.”
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North Carolina School District Launches Online Sexual Misconduct Reporting Portal
After numerous arrests of New Hanover County School teachers for sexual misconduct, the district launched an anonymous online reporting portal.
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Fort Bliss Soldier Found Dead on New Year’s Eve After Reporting a Sexual Assault
A Private First-Class Soldier in the Army will be facing a court martial for a sexual assault after his victim, another Private First-Class soldier was found dead in her barracks on New Year’s Eve.
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Chicago Man Charged with Sexual Assault of 7-Year-Old During Her E-Learning Class
A teacher witnessed a 7-year-old first grader being forced to have oral sex with an 18-year-old man, as she was on break from a remote learning class.
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New Illinois Law Provides Extra Protection to Victims of Sexual Assault
Illinois allows sexual assault and stalking victims to keep their address private on public records and provides them a substitute address to use on documents, driver’s licenses, and state IDs.
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Suspect Arrested in the Kidnapping and Sexual Assault of a Florida Hospital Worker
A hospital worker was tackled while walking into work, kidnapped in a stolen vehicle, sexually assaulted, and dropped off about 8 miles from the hospital.
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Massachusetts Law Gives College Students More Sexual Assault Rights and Resources
Campuses are now required to provide crisis services, post sexual assault policies, train staff and volunteers, and provide a way for anonymous incident reporting, amongst many other new rules.
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