07-16-2012, 01:14 PM
I think schools will do a much better job of policing crimes that can really, really stigmatize their reputations.Â
So, better policing of sex crimes. Over the top racism. That type of thing.
All large organizations will be hostile to those who try to stress compliance for compliance's sake, or who try to enforce technical violations or crimes of youthful exuberance. Especially when those organizations cater to donors who want a successful football program.
All that being said, if most schools were as fly by night in terms of their internal escalation procedures as Penn State, they would benefit by being forced to tighten up their policies and procedures.
So, better policing of sex crimes. Over the top racism. That type of thing.
All large organizations will be hostile to those who try to stress compliance for compliance's sake, or who try to enforce technical violations or crimes of youthful exuberance. Especially when those organizations cater to donors who want a successful football program.
All that being said, if most schools were as fly by night in terms of their internal escalation procedures as Penn State, they would benefit by being forced to tighten up their policies and procedures.
