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eridani

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Sat Jun 14, 2014, 05:40 AM Jun 2014

Universities Keep Failing to Actually Punish Rapists [View all]


http://readersupportednews.org/news-section2/314-18/24216-universities-keep-failing-to-actually-punish-rapists

This week, two universities at opposite sides of the country announced incredibly lenient punishments for male students found guilty of sexual assault: one at Stanford will have his degree withheld for two years, and another at Brandeis will simply need to attend “sensitivity training.”

The Stanford case, in which the accused male student who claims to have “sexsomnia” (a supposed sleep disorder that he said makes him sexually aggressive while sleeping) was found to have taken advantage of fellow student Leah Francis, has led to wide protests on the Stanford campus. At a rally on June 5, students demanded mandatory expulsion for students who are found guilty of sexual assault and an expansion of services for victims. Though Francis has appealed Stanford University administrators’ decision, the administration reportedly responded that her attacker was not a threat to the campus.

“That makes no sense,” Stanford law professor Michele Dauber told San Jose Mercury News. “A student who is responsible for sexual assault by force is a danger to the Stanford community by definition.”

In the Brandeis case, rising senior and reported victim Joseph Babeu got a letter from the university saying that although the person he accused was indeed guilty of sexual assault, harassment and inflicting physical harm, the assaulter would get off with a warning and just have to go to “sensitivity training” classes.

“Honestly, I thought it was a joke,” Babeu told the Huffington Post. “Did they send me the wrong letter? I read the charges and almost nothing was happening — just a slap on the wrist.”

A petition this year at Brandeis calling for the establishment of a rape crisis center and a crisis response counselor got 2,600 signatures, but even though the administration says it is committed to “fairness, integrity, and proportionality” in combating sexual violence, three of the five students found guilty of sexual assault in 2013 were not expelled.
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Message auto-removed Name removed Jun 2014 #1
This has been going on forever. It's good that attention is finally being paid to it, but Squinch Jun 2014 #2
If our daughters cannot live in a safe environment at a "university of higher learning", then Trust Buster Jun 2014 #3
parents PAYING to put their daughters into. PAYING for the environment with outrageous seabeyond Jun 2014 #15
This is ridiculous. MadrasT Jun 2014 #4
“sexsomnia” (a supposed sleep disorder that he said makes him sexually aggressive while sleeping) CrispyQ Jun 2014 #5
sexonomia sounds like a very serious disoder mackerel Jun 2014 #6
then again, it is bullshit and rape apology. seabeyond Jun 2014 #16
This has gone on for years and Are_grits_groceries Jun 2014 #7
Gross ismnotwasm Jun 2014 #8
This is a fantastic idea. Circulate the list via social media. nt redqueen Jun 2014 #12
It would be interesting to see if there's anything like that out on the internet ismnotwasm Jun 2014 #17
I don't think there is. redqueen Jun 2014 #19
totaly awesome and productive, proactive. i looked at the stats at the many colleges last spring. seabeyond Jun 2014 #20
Hey it's been thought of! ismnotwasm Jun 2014 #21
having a son in university, and one of the considerations, looking at rapes to see how the school seabeyond Jun 2014 #14
Isn't punishing rapists a job for the police? demigoddess Jun 2014 #9
"Isn't punishing rapists a job for the police?" you know. a crime. ya. that. nt seabeyond Jun 2014 #13
Well yes ismnotwasm Jun 2014 #18
"taken advantage". is taking advantage, like.... RAPE? nt seabeyond Jun 2014 #10
getting raped by our elite, no big deal. think of their future.... nt seabeyond Jun 2014 #11
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