Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP,
Your list is good, but what happened to Hannah Graham (presuming she's dead) is tragic, but unusual. She wasn't on the college campus, but schools could start being more responsible as to how they handle actual crimes on their actual campuses. Rape is much more common than abduction on college campuses and often perpetrators get away with it:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/06/20/jmu-sexual-assault-punishment_n_5515408.html
I didn't read your link. But I disagree that rape, in general, is COMMON on college campuses. Does it happen? Yes. Should it be tolerated? NO! Should it be prosecuted - YES! But consensual sex is way more common and the stigma of it needs to just plain go away. If you aren't into that, fine. But please let others live their own lives.
Anonymous wrote:Colleges are not safe for women if they are drinking. At UW Milwaukee a frat is in trouble because they marked some girls hands with red X's. Why? So the frat boys would know that these were the girls that had been slipped a drug in their drink. These girls were marked as targets. The three girls got really sick though, along with a guy who had sipped one of the girls drink. The 4 ended up in the hospital. The frat was planning probably to attack these girls when they passed out. If you are college girl anywhere in this country and you are drinking you are at risk.
Anonymous wrote:OP,
Your list is good, but what happened to Hannah Graham (presuming she's dead) is tragic, but unusual. She wasn't on the college campus, but schools could start being more responsible as to how they handle actual crimes on their actual campuses. Rape is much more common than abduction on college campuses and often perpetrators get away with it:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/06/20/jmu-sexual-assault-punishment_n_5515408.html