Dartmouth Student Raped. What's the inside situation?

<p>Just thought I’d mention, dumbo11, that no one has made the argument that your daughter does not love so-and-so institution; nor did anyone argue that she has problems with boys and that her feelings that boys at so-and-so institution being nice are not valid. No one has made the argument that the students have not been supportive of victims. The argument is that there is the possibility of a problem with students being sexually assaulted. You know - someone else’s teenaged son or daughter. Maybe we can let garbage happen to those other people. </p>

<p>I’d like to know your reasons as to why you believe the “article posted is simply unacceptable”. Is it based on your insinuation that there can really be no problem because “the vast majority of students absolutely love” so-and-so institution? Are you trying to make the case that making it publicly known that someone reported a sexual assault is an unacceptable action? Is bringing up an ugly reality somehow “killing your love vibe” for an otherwise “extremely positive experience”? Should everyone do as you say and look only at the nice and beautiful things while Marcy is being raped while unconscious in the corner room upstairs? </p>

<p>Way to go with the really really weird and creepy “I am an apologist for violent crime because it affects the perceived reputation of something I personally love” motif. “Except for that rape conviction he was a really loving, intelligent and caring father/son”, and whatnot?</p>

<p>To find out if there is potential problem with sexual assault at any particular college, use a web engine to search for: ‘Clery Act report’ with the name of the institution.</p>

<p>Also, this: <a href=“Rise in sexual assaults at Dartmouth attributed to better reporting”>http://vtdigger.org/2013/10/04/rise-sexual-assaults-dartmouth-attributed-better-reporting/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;