Chapel Hill made the list-http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/01/us/colleges-sex-complaint-investigations/index.html?hpt=hp_t1http://www.cnn.com/2014/images/05/01/sex_assault.pdf
5/1/2014 9:53:42 PM
I know about 5 women that told me they were raped while at chapel hill. 2 when I was still in school, 3 after we had all graduated.A couple of them didn't really have favorable opinions about how it was handled / the school support network
5/1/2014 9:57:10 PM
I know one girl from UNC that was in the process of getting raped before her roommate showed up.
5/1/2014 10:07:58 PM
I don't think its a surprise that rape is rampant on any college campuses since its a huge population that lives in dense housing.I'm also not surprised that UNC is under investigation for mishandling investigations. The smug, self-entitled stink that everyone in that town bathes in probably makes it pretty hard to cope with the fact that someone from UNC could commit a crime. Its probably easier to just white wash it, call it a "boys will be boys and sluts will be sluts" deal and close the book.
5/1/2014 10:15:01 PM
Many schools pretty much encourage sexual assault with the way they handle such cases.http://www.policymic.com/articles/57507/7-terrifying-college-administration-responses-to-allegations-of-sexual-assaultThis is what administrators have said about rapists and sexual offenders:
5/1/2014 10:16:03 PM
5/1/2014 10:28:34 PM
^well, that's not entirely accurate. Going before student honor court would be harsher than the punishment for plagiarism, at UNC.
5/1/2014 10:30:43 PM
The issue is not the punishment they would have handed out, it was the process. Not to mention for punishment they are limited in the extent to what they can dish out. I assume a student court can't send another student to a federal-pound-me-in-the-ass prison like they should for rape.
5/1/2014 10:36:36 PM
I remember my girlfriend at the time went to UNC, and was a part of the service fraternity. Guys and girls in that frat, which is only really relevant to this conversation because there was a case of sexual harassment and assault one year that happened within the frat.YepHandled entirely within the frat, and the guy was just given a reprimand or something. Boggled my mind, and I didn't understand why the guy wasn't reported to authorities.
5/1/2014 10:44:02 PM
^Probably because he was hot as fuck
5/1/2014 10:55:50 PM
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5/1/2014 11:30:00 PM
Gotcha. Sarcasm is not an easy method to convey a point through text only.
5/1/2014 11:43:13 PM
I'll take a dead bear over rape and academic fraud any day.
5/1/2014 11:57:56 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rape_in_Pakistan
5/2/2014 12:04:49 AM
^^^its chitchat
5/2/2014 12:14:25 AM
5/2/2014 12:42:29 AM
meh
5/2/2014 1:18:17 AM
It can be said that if women/men would bypass the school and call 911 and say "I got raped" something would change.
5/2/2014 8:01:35 AM
If a girl under 21 was drinking/doing drugs, and subsequently gets raped by a guy she goes to school with, and she reports it, does she also risk getting expelled/punished for drinking under age or doing drugs? Cause if so, I think I've found part of the problem..
5/2/2014 8:08:29 AM
^^Also, that's pretty close to victim blaming. The onus shouldn't be on the woman to seek police aid; it's should be SOP for the university.[Edited on May 2, 2014 at 8:18 AM. Reason : carets]
5/2/2014 8:17:32 AM
5/2/2014 9:40:02 AM
Yea it should be SOP for the University. The main problem with rape is the rape shaming culture we have. "Oh you got raped, what were you doing to cause it?" The girl I know didn't report her attempted raping because she was scared of what her preacher dad would say. "Why was a guy in your dorm room? etc"With that said I still want every person that gets raped/attempted rape etc, to just call the cops. Its a criminal activity that schools are not prepared to handle.
5/2/2014 9:54:11 AM
5/2/2014 10:27:04 AM
^^Definitely agree.[Edited on May 2, 2014 at 10:45 AM. Reason : .]
5/2/2014 10:45:06 AM
I found out over Thanksgiving that I have a cousin that was raped at Chapel Hill. Was a very sad revelation.
5/2/2014 1:37:56 PM
Speaking of which, anyone else get the crime warning from N.C. State police this morning of the sexual assault? The guy was caught by police later in the day and he gave them a fake name of "Deearl Creech". Think that's a new spelling for me.Solution to the situation is simple: put the universities on probation and threaten to withhold federal education money if they don't comply with federal law. That's the only thing modern university education is about is maximizing their intake of money, if you cut off a part of that spigot - especially one connected to paying undergraduate tuition - college chancellors will jump on their heads and do the Macarena to stop it from happening.(And for the record, Penn State is on the list of schools not properly handling sexual assault and rape cases.)[Edited on May 2, 2014 at 5:19 PM. Reason : /]
5/2/2014 5:11:52 PM
I give the list two thumbs up
5/2/2014 5:16:13 PM
http://reason.com/archives/2014/05/03/how-government-created-the-campus-rape-cInteresting. Answers some of those why the fuck aren't people just going to the police questions.Another reason to dislike title IX.
5/3/2014 7:55:12 PM
What a strange headline.
5/3/2014 8:25:34 PM
Not really. When you legislate something out of law enforcement's hands and into the hands of not law enforcement is there really any reason to expect anything other than accusations of rape and sexual assault being mishandled, punishments being all over the board, victim blaming, etc.Not really sure why this was ever considered a good idea.
5/3/2014 8:28:49 PM
my issue wasn't with the things said... some very valid pointsthe headline is just odd to me
5/3/2014 8:36:27 PM
i'm only just now finding out that if two people get drunk and have sex, the person who initiated the drinking is legally the rapist.
5/4/2014 4:06:24 AM
ITT we find out UNC has a rape problem.
5/4/2014 6:51:12 AM
In the age of smartphones, perpetrators have done more for rape awareness than any activist organization.And it is hilarious.
5/4/2014 7:13:55 PM
I know three girls who were raped at NCSU while I was there. None of them ever reported it.How the schools handle the reported cases is only part of the problem.
5/6/2014 8:29:15 AM
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/15/sexual-assault-normal_n_5152569.htmlYoung Women See Sexual Assault As Normal, Report Finds
5/6/2014 7:04:17 PM
5/6/2014 7:07:22 PM
I'm going to repost this because it's a serious question and I don't know the answer...
5/6/2014 7:22:43 PM
Any half-aware university would not operate like that. That would be crazy.At this point, any measure that focuses on the victims and their failure to report is silly. There's lots of awareness, plenty of victims are filing reports, but it's a very difficult crime to investigate and prosecute.It may be time to focus on why perpetrators think it's normal and not so much on surveys of a bunch of teenage girls, as if their attitudes about assault are really the problem here.
5/6/2014 7:36:53 PM
5/6/2014 8:35:02 PM
Assuming, and then asserting that it doesn't matter anyway. A lack of reporting isn't the real problem. If they could actually handle and prosecute these crimes, you might see more reports. But they already can't manage what they have now. I guess they could at least database the alleged perpetrators and incidents?But back to Chapel Hill...they really are the worst.
5/6/2014 8:52:19 PM
hmmmhttp://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Columns/2014/05/07/How-College-Sex-Became-Obama-s-War-Men
5/8/2014 10:49:24 PM
And here I thought all wars were wars against men.
5/19/2014 7:59:34 AM
we need more reporting on how many men are sexually assaulted so they feel more comfortable reporting it
5/19/2014 8:07:24 AM
What do you guys think of this? (Glenn Beck rape skit)http://www.policymic.com/articles/90149/it-s-impossible-to-choose-the-most-offensive-moment-of-this-video-on-rape-in-america
5/31/2014 5:48:56 PM
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