In our current "Me Too" movement, the public is becoming more aware of all of this. People are beginning to see what constitutes healthy relationships versus unhealthy and basically abusive relationships. The more this is brought to attention, more people will be able to bring complaints of abuse whether it is female or male.
This has been excellent information; much of what I teach in my Human Sexuality class for Garden City Community College. I have found that understanding consent is very important for everyone to know, as this can either be unclear, or misunderstood.
It's important that all staff and students are educating regarding sexual harrassment, domestic violence, rape, stalking, etc. Information provides an powerful tool to help prevent misconduct.
Educating staff, faculty, and students about domestic violence, date violence, stalking, harrassment, etc., along with safety measures provided for on and off campus activities is imperative. Reviewing an institutions polices and practices for this education and their safety measures should occur after an incident is reported as well as routinely, even if their institution has not been made aware of any instances.