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Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: March 13, 2012
Sen. Bryce Marlatt
Sen. Marlatt wins unanimous approval for “anti-Sandusky”
bill
Legislation to prevent cover-ups of on-campus sexual assaults and
child abuse has been approved by the full Senate. Senate Bill 1889,
by Sen. Bryce Marlatt, won unanimous approval on Tuesday. Marlatt
described it as the “anti-Sandusky” bill.
Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky is facing
multiple counts of sexual abuse of children, including assaults
that allegedly occurred on campus.
“The ongoing criminal case against Sandusky has raised some
important issues about how institutions handle scandals,”
said Marlatt, R-Woodward. “One of the concerns is whether
Penn State’s campus police, who answer to the university’s
administration, may have failed to prevent other children from being
victimized in an effort to protect the institution. That’s
exactly the kind of situation we hope to prevent with this legislation.”
Under SB 1889, if a campus police department receives a report of
rape or child abuse within their jurisdiction, the campus police
would in turn have three days after the assault is reported to notify
the district attorney. Once the investigation has been completed,
the campus police would then be required to give the district attorney
the results of the investigation and whether further action would
be taken.
SB 1889 now moves to the House of Representatives for further consideration.
For more information contact:
Sen. Marlatt: (405) 521-5626

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