Reed, the lead complainant, said USC dismissed her claim that her ex-boyfriend had raped her, despite her providing audio recordings of him admitting to it. At one point, Reed said, a USC official told her the goal was to offer an "educative" process, not to "punish" the assailant.
ART. 120. RAPE AND CARNAL KNOWLEDGE . . . (a) Any person subject to this chapter who commits an act of sexual intercourse with a female not his wife, by force and without consent, is guilty of rape . . . Penetration, however slight, is sufficient to complete either of these offenses.
The military has it right (although you can't rape your wife???). I hope this is a moron who misinterpreted California law and not a mistake in CA law. That was rape, what Whoopi Goldberg calls "rape-rape", even if he stopped, and the rapist should be prosecuted for his crime.
Campus didn’t want the stigma of a rape occurring on campus jurisdiction so they tried to cover their own ass. Well, they got that stigma now.
This is not surprising at all.
As a professor, I can say that the idea that the Catholic Church is some sort of leader in sexual malpractice is ridiculous.
American universities have institutionalized a rape culture.
This story is symptomatic of a widespread and generally understood problem on every campus in America.
College students widely believe that if a woman gets drunk then she should expect forced sex from a male.
It is all part of our Blue elite culture that is evident in super ridiculous events like Anthony Weiner.
Sounds about right.