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Chung: “As long as women feel that society will blame them, they will not come forward. And as long as society blames victims, rape will not stop. So until rape stops and society stops blaming victims for some criminal’s lack of control, I think we have to do everything in our power to ensure that women feel comfortable coming forward with rape charges...
Laura K. Cobb ’01: “Because the consequences of sex (either social, personal, or biological) are different across genders, it makes sense that we have a rape policy that deals with men and women differently. Women simply have more to lose by a night of casual, drunken sex then...
Harvard’s policies on sexual assault most acutely affect those who have directly dealt with the system. One female undergraduate who brought charges of rape against a fellow student presents her views on her experience...
...Harvard Faculty voted to dismiss Joshua M. Elster, class of 2000. After over a year of legal and academic proceedings and extreme public humiliation, he was told to get out. He was convicted of one of the most serious, and common, crimes on campuses across America—rape...
Elster was arrested on two counts of assault and battery and three counts of rape on Jan. 31, 1998 for actions he had committed on a date with a fellow undergraduate a few days earlier. In February, a Cambridge grand jury indicted the Kirkland House resident on these five counts, as well as an additional sixth count of indecent assault and battery due to the sexual nature of the offense...