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'''PACSA''' is the President's Advisory Committee on Sexual Assault. It is Prezbos's secretive advisory body on dealing with sexual assault at Columbia. Its membership is secretive, but it includes two students. Certain student leaders a currently working to make a public subcommittee version of PACSA.<ref>[http://bwog.com/2014/01/27/ccsc-meeting-notes-12614-of-sexual-assault-and-maoist-self-criticsm/]</reF>.
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The '''Presidential Advisory Committee on Sexual Assault''' (sometimes '''President's Advisory Committee on Sexual Assault''') (PACSA) is a secretive advisory body on dealing with sexual assault at Columbia. Its membership is not public, but it includes two students. It was formed after the passage of a new [[Sexual Misconduct Policy]] by the [[University Senate]] in May 2006. Previously the Senate itself had handled reviews and revisions of the policy.
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In the 2013 - 2014 school year, certain student leaders began working to make a public subcommittee version of PACSA.<ref>[http://bwog.com/2014/01/27/ccsc-meeting-notes-12614-of-sexual-assault-and-maoist-self-criticsm/]</reF>.
  
  

Latest revision as of 00:22, 6 February 2014

The Presidential Advisory Committee on Sexual Assault (sometimes President's Advisory Committee on Sexual Assault) (PACSA) is a secretive advisory body on dealing with sexual assault at Columbia. Its membership is not public, but it includes two students. It was formed after the passage of a new Sexual Misconduct Policy by the University Senate in May 2006. Previously the Senate itself had handled reviews and revisions of the policy.

In the 2013 - 2014 school year, certain student leaders began working to make a public subcommittee version of PACSA.[1].


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