As I wrote in my column yesterday, not all accusations of campus sexual assault are black and white. Yet colleges are treating accusations as if the accused were a potential rapist, even when the accusation involves nothing more than requesting social media connections one too many times. Full Article
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More media hysteria, “gut/emotional responses”, and poorly crafted, ill-considered policies.
The emerging trend is for politicians to look at sentencing laws and reducing lengths of incarceration. Of course, those efforts apply to drug offenders, burglars and bad-check writers, not sex offenders.
Sex offender hysteria continues.
Like; who didn’t see this coming when the new laws governing the sexuality of college kids were being pushed as a necessary thing to keep the sky from falling and to prevent schools from becoming dens of total debauchery, and orgies of indiscriminate rape and raw sex?
All because a few kids made a few poor choices. Now you can expect to hear many more tragic stories of lives destroyed before they really had a chance to begin. The lucky ones will find the support of this site and CA-RSOL. The fact of the matter is that the people that push these kind of laws have no conscious, and it wouldn’t surprise me if in the future we started seeing Jr High and High school kids on this site.
These mad men and women that think they can legislate human sexuality into something acceptable to them must be stopped!