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Alleged rape at Pike house at the University of Arkansas
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Um... so they didn't know if a rape had in fact taken place and they reported it.
Now THAT is responsible! |
I would almost guarantee that there was not a rape involving this chapter. Not only is this one of our model PiKA chapters, they also won our Risk Awareness Award last year. Needless to say, I would be incredibly shocked and upset if they actually did this.
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Even the PKA's here follow strict risk reduction guidelines so I dunno. I'm just a little upset with the news channel. Judging from the length of the story though it was probably just a little read that no one would pay much attention to anyway. Still it makes you a little mad. |
I think that they had reported it to add attention to the case. I mean something like this should definetly not be "swept under the carpet" just because it has not been proven.
Sorry to say but it doesn't matter if the Pikes had a great risk program or that they follow strict guidlines.. shit like that happens, and we would be naive to say it didn't. I'm on a big ten campus and this stuff happens all the time... the sad thing is that these women don't pressure the case and the offender doesn't get caught because they don't think anyone cares or that anything will happen. Yeah I would be mad that my fraternity was negatively publicized... but I would be even more pist that one of my brothers were involved with something like this. And we wonder why all these rules keep popping up through IFC and Panhellenic.... we ruin it for ourselves!!! :mad: take it for what it is.... |
What pissed me off about the article was the fact that they were reporting the rape before they had even proven a rape had occured. As it says they had not even recieved the results from the rape test kit yet!
A little early to be airing the story on the nightly news. |
Sorry everyone, but this is a legitimate news story which is pretty well ballanced.
The story calls the incident an "alleged" rape, states upfront that the results of the test haven't been announced and that police are investigating. Nowhere does it say that a crime took place. They are simply quoting police reports. You would see this in any media in a college community. If the woman or the police reported this and it wasn't reported, you would be even more angry. Assuming that you truly believed you were raped, put yourself in the woman's place and think about it. |
I'd have to agree, this actually is a newsworthy piece. Newspapers and television stations report investigations of all types (arson, robbery, assault) -- why do people get so defensive when journalists report investigations No where in this article does it say that a rape actually occured. Frankly, if the police were investigating an alleged rape in my apartment complex, sororority house or in my neighborhood, I'd be pissed off if the newspaper didn't report it!
I'd also like to say that it is pretty interesting that people think a person isn't capable of rape just because they belong to a chapter that has received awards for risk management -- there are bad apples in every bunch. |
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