This Sunday, we examine how the largest universities in Georgia handle college sexual assaults.

Janel Davis and I previewed our findings in an appearance this morning on Georgia Public Broadcasting.

Here's a link where you can listen:

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Readers may be surprised to learn that campuses have their own secretive justice systems that handle the cases prosecutors won't touch.There is a lower burden of prof and little opportunity for cross examination.

Look for more in Sunday's editions of the AJC and read the story here.

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