Abstract
ABSTRACT Increases in sexual misconduct charges brought against college athletes and athletic programs have created a public relations crisis for the NCAA. Lack of timeliness, proper reporting, investigation, and appropriate resolution of sexual assault incidents has created negative public perceptions of college athletics and, more importantly, likely failed to properly meet the standards of gender equality in higher education. The NCAA does not possess the legal authority to bring criminal charges or levy punishments for crimes. Yet, it does possess the financial means to address these issues. An Independent Accountability Administration is proposed. This third-party entity would improve the NCAA's processes in resolving these issues by authorizing with the responsibility and power to effectively handle claims of sexual violence and harassment involving college athletes from inception to resolution, as well as foster a more appropriate culture of gender equality by emphasizing prevention education while also allowing for due process.
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