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Extraction Summary
5
People
8
Organizations
3
Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Document Information
Type:
Draft statement / narrative report (house oversight committee)
File Size:
1.93 MB
Summary
This document appears to be a draft narrative or statement, likely by Ken Starr (former Baylor President and Epstein lawyer), defending his administration's handling of sexual violence at Baylor University. The text critiques the 'Pepper Hamilton' report narrative, claiming the administration prioritized safety, and details the creation of a Student Safety Concern Task Force in 2010-2011 modeled after lessons learned from a tragedy at Eastern Michigan University. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp.
People (5)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Author (Implied: Ken Starr) | Chief Executive / University President |
Writing in first person ('I made it clear', 'my years of servant-leadership') defending actions regarding campus safe...
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| Michael Wright | Student Body President |
Member of the Baylor Student Safety Concern Task Force.
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| Jim Doak | Chief of Police |
Member of the Baylor Student Safety Concern Task Force.
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| Kevin Jackson | Vice President for Student Life / EC Member |
Member of the Baylor Student Safety Concern Task Force.
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| Unnamed Student | Victim |
22-year-old student at Eastern Michigan University found dead in residence hall.
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Organizations (8)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Baylor University |
Referred to as 'the University', 'Baylor Nation', and context of 'Pat Neff Hall'.
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| Pepper Hamilton |
Law firm whose recommendations and findings created a 'toxic killer of a narrative'.
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| Board of Regents |
Issued 'findings of fact' regarding the university's failure.
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| Department of Education (Office of Civil Rights) |
Investigated Eastern Michigan University.
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| Eastern Michigan University (EMU) |
Site of a tragic student death and OCR investigation.
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| Baylor Student Safety Concern Task Force |
Established by the EC to examine student safety issues.
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| Yale University |
Subject of a complaint by 16 students regarding campus climate.
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| EC |
Executive Council (implied), held a round table in 2010.
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Timeline (3 events)
Fall 2010
EC round table focused on student safety issues arising from EMU investigation.
Baylor University
EC members
January 2011
Baylor Student Safety Concern Task Force began their work.
Baylor University
November 2010
Government issued devastating report regarding Eastern Michigan University.
Washington D.C. / EMU
Department of Education
Locations (3)
| Location | Context |
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Administrative building at Baylor University.
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Location of student death.
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Location of Yale University.
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Relationships (2)
Served together on the Baylor Student Safety Concern Task Force.
Served together on the Baylor Student Safety Concern Task Force.
Key Quotes (4)
"No act of sexual violence can be tolerated, period, even off-campus (which is where all the serious incidents, as reported, took place)."Source
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"Pepper Hamilton’s recommendations, coupled with the Board of Regents’ 'findings of fact,' created a toxic killer of a narrative."Source
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Quote #2
"The idea that Pat Neff Hall was oblivious to student-safety concerns was belied not only by common sense and basic human decency, but refuted by the facts."Source
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Quote #3
"A 22-year old student at EMU was found dead in her residence hall after having been sexually assaulted and brutally beaten."Source
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Quote #4
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