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BaltoAlphaPsi 02-20-2009 07:09 PM

Woman reports rape at Eastern Michigan University fraternity house
 
http://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/...t_eastern.html

"Annas said she told police she went to the bathroom in the Kappa Omega Alpha house in the 100 block of North Normal Street and four men were inside - including one she had been "affectionate" with earlier. The lights were turned off, and the woman told police she was groped and sexually assaulted by one of the men, Annas said. The woman said that when the lights were turned back on, just one man was still in the bathroom, Annas said."


"Fraternity members shut the party down and ordered everyone who didn't live there out of the house, Annas said. He said fraternity members were cooperating with police."


Sounds to me like the woman put herself in an unsafe situation. The fraternity seems to be taking Pro-active mesures according to a new report I just saw on TV.

Kevlar281 02-20-2009 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by BaltoAlphaPsi (Post 1782353)
Sounds to me like the woman put herself in an unsafe situation.

[sarcasm]Yeah she knew the risks when she went to the bathroom.[/sarcasm]

AGDee 02-20-2009 11:05 PM

One would think that mlive would get the fraternity name right, wouldn't one? As noted in the comments section of that article, the fraternity is Kappa Phi Alpha, which is a local at EMU. This is my alma mater. Lambda Chi Alpha was just shut down in January. http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/gr...d=127471405709 (link provided)

migreek 02-27-2009 09:39 PM

I've heard about this case, but never got the chance to read the article.

easy2fall4aDZ 03-06-2009 02:59 AM

They cancelled our Greek Week because of this. I don't think we should be punished for their mistakes. I do not want them to be associated with Greek life at EMU, they make us look bad.

AGDee 03-06-2009 06:42 AM

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Originally Posted by easy2fall4aDZ (Post 1787291)
They cancelled our Greek Week because of this. I don't think we should be punished for their mistakes. I do not want them to be associated with Greek life at EMU, they make us look bad.

It's been a rough few years for Greeks at EMU. Is Arm of Honor still around?

easy2fall4aDZ 03-06-2009 12:27 PM

They still exist, but they're not a respectable chapter. We don't view them as part of our greek community.

AGDee 03-06-2009 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by easy2fall4aDZ (Post 1787350)
They still exist, but they're not a respectable chapter. We don't view them as part of our greek community.

Some things don't change, even in 25 years. I remember when your chapter was an interest group though!

OldladyDZ 02-15-2010 11:50 PM

AGDee......I was a ZTO and founding re-charter member of Delta Zeta when we brought it back in the early 90's. ZTO was a great group of girls....and we were thankful to bring a chapter back that continues to flourish today!

AGDee 02-16-2010 12:01 AM

Very cool :) I was our Chapter Advisor in the early 90's, then our Finance Advisor. I remember when both your chapter and AST came back!

kellyelizabeth7 02-16-2010 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by BaltoAlphaPsi (Post 1782353)
Sounds to me like the woman put herself in an unsafe situation. The fraternity seems to be taking Pro-active mesures according to a new report I just saw on TV.

It is NEVER okay to place the blame for sexual assault on the victim. Please educate yourself.

If your wallet was swiped, would it be reasonable for the police to ask "Why were you walking outside at night?" or "What were you doing at that bar in the first place?"

Absolutely not.

http://www.illinoisattorneygeneral.g...omb/myths.html

Psi U MC Vito 02-16-2010 12:41 AM

It's not clear, but it sounds like she knownly walked into a bathroom with four men in it.

BaltoAlphaPsi 02-16-2010 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by kellyelizabeth7 (Post 1897378)
It is NEVER okay to place the blame for sexual assault on the victim. Please educate yourself.

If your wallet was swiped, would it be reasonable for the police to ask "Why were you walking outside at night?" or "What were you doing at that bar in the first place?"

Absolutely not.

http://www.illinoisattorneygeneral.g...omb/myths.html


Sorry if you misunderstood, I was in no way blaming the victim.

I just ment that, if she knowingly went into the bathroom, drunk, with 4 drunk guys, maybe someone should educate her. It's not a very smart idea. When going to parties, girls should never leave eachother alone. And you should never go into rooms alone with guys you don't know -- even if you DO know them, you need to be super cautions when alcohal is involved

In no way did these men have the right to touch her, to assault her, to attack her. But she could have been smarter than to go into the bathroom with 4 drunk guys....

DrPhil 02-16-2010 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by kellyelizabeth7 (Post 1897378)
If your wallet was swiped, would it be reasonable for the police to ask "Why were you walking outside at night?" or "What were you doing at that bar in the first place?"

Yes.

"Victim precipitation" is not the same thing as victim blame. It is used in the criminal justice and legal systems, research, and policy.

DrPhil 02-16-2010 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by BaltoAlphaPsi (Post 1897462)
I just ment that, if she knowingly went into the bathroom, drunk, with 4 drunk guys, maybe someone should educate her. It's not a very smart idea. When going to parties, girls should never leave eachother alone. And you should never go into rooms alone with guys you don't know -- even if you DO know them, you need to be super cautions when alcohal is involved

In no way did these men have the right to touch her, to assault her, to attack her. But she could have been smarter than to go into the bathroom with 4 drunk guys....

I agree. The problem is that misinformed people think that neutrally highlighting opportunity and facilitating factors for crime puts the ball in the victim's court rather than in the perpetrators' court. What it really does is explain victimization and criminal opportunity.


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