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05-03-2014, 12:47 AM
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Originally Posted by AOII Angel
Campus Police are real police officers. The problem is that many times there is poor oversight of these cases. I read the NYT article about the Jameis Winston case recently. FSU completely botched that investigation, and it is hard to give them the benefit of the doubt that they weren't protecting their star athlete. Students have no option other than the campus police to pursue justice. If those institutions want to abdugate their responsibilities, other local authorities should be allowed to take over.
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On some campuses, Campus Police are real officers.
The problem is, a campus judicial board is not a real court of law.
Our country has a criminal justice system for a reason. I cannot comprehend why campuses are expected to conduct their own separate judicial process.
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05-03-2014, 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by AGDee
On some campuses, Campus Police are real officers.
The problem is, a campus judicial board is not a real court of law.
Our country has a criminal justice system for a reason. I cannot comprehend why campuses are expected to conduct their own separate judicial process.
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The criminal justice system is not tasked with protecting the victims in any way. If the college can do that, they should.
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09-03-2014, 10:09 AM
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University Of Kansas Considered Community Service Too 'Punitive' For Rape Punishment:
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/57316...cs&ir=Politics
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09-03-2014, 07:56 PM
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I just came here to post about this. I only had to get a few paragraphs in before I simply couldn't believe what I was reading. Three different women have filed complaints, and this guy is still allowed to stay in school. At what point does it become too much?
http://www.theguardian.com/commentis...-yes-means-yes
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While most students at Columbia University will spend the first day of classes carrying backpacks and books, Emma Sulkowicz will start her semester on Tuesday with a far heavier burden. The senior plans on carrying an extra-long, twin-size mattress across the quad and through each New York City building – to every class, every day – until the man she says raped her moves off campus.
“I was raped in my own bed,” Sulkowicz told me the other day, as she was gearing up to head back to school in this, the year American colleges are finally, supposedly, ready to do something about sexual assault. “I could have taken my pillow, but I want people to see how it weighs down a person to be ignored by the school administration and harassed by police.”
Sulkowicz is one of three women who made complaints to Columbia against the same fellow senior, who was found “not responsible” in all three cases. She also filed a police report, but Sulkowicz was treated abysmally – by the cops, and by a Columbia disciplinary panel so uneducated about the scourge of campus violence that one panelist asked how it was possible to be anally raped without lubrication.
Apparently even an Ivy League school still doesn’t understand the old adage of “no means no”.
So Sulkowicz joined a federal complaint in April over Columbia’s mishandling of sexual misconduct cases, and she will will hoist that mattress on her shoulders as part savvy activism, part performance art. “The administration can end the piece, by expelling him,” she says, “or he can, by leaving campus.”
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