Yacht Rock wrote: ↑October 26th, 2021, 3:37 pm
TH Spangler wrote:Purple Haize wrote: ↑October 26th, 2021, 10:53 am
I mean you can report the rape and the boy will get in trouble. But so will you for being out after curfew and drinking a beer.
It’s the horrible Christian College Catch-22
Parents need to parent. You can't expect a university to parent 15k young adults. Personal responsibility needs to come into play as well. Charges like these should be taken directly to the local city PD. Universities should receive updates from them and apply their rules based on their findings.
I'm not sure what you're saying has to do with Liberty's policies creating a culture that leads students to shy away from reporting a sexual assault.
Liberty absolutely has a responsibility to:
-Create a safe campus.
-Create a culture that makes it safe for victims to report assaults and/or harassment.
That has nothing to do with parenting.
So, it should make perfect sense for any college that prohibits dorm interactions and drinking on campus to be safer due to the prohibitions. Those measures would be extremely title ix friendly.
But, no one likes to be judged, especially when vulnerable or after a tragic event. That part is concerning. We all know about judgmental jerks who are drawn to religious organizations.
Sounds like the alleged assaults mostly happen off campus and under circumstances not endorsed by the school. So, local law enforcement would need to be involved. Were they?
Finally, since judgmental jerks do in fact exist, the claims are possible. So then, is the alleged jerk behavior random incompetence or is it administrative procedure? The class action suite is supposed to prove that it's all deliberate and intentional for the purpose of suppressing women's rights in reporting assaults. That information is not yet available.