I think the short answer to that is yes, particularly because there is a clear set of stages to the process. The complainant will know at every stage where the process is, and will receive more timely answers because of it.
There's a first vetting that takes place in order to make sure that frivolous or abusive complaints are not allowed into the system. There's an initial examination of the complaint, it moves to a committee if it gets past that, and then there's the formal process. At each stage, there will be a response available to the complainant. That, in and of itself, presents, I think, a much better set of transparent steps that allow for greater satisfaction on the part of complainants.
There's also the fact that, as you've pointed out, on more minor transgressions that I suppose are correctable in some sense, there isn't an all-or-nothing response anymore.