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Date: | Thu, 3 Nov 2005 11:46:48 -0500 |
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I read the following quote from the Handbook in Tom Rybold's e-mail:
>Page 3
>CAMPUS POLICE AUTHORITY AND JURISDICTION ....Major offenses such as
>rape, murder, aggravated assault, robbery, and auto theft are reported to
>the local police and joint investigative efforts with investigators from
>UTC and the city police are deployed to solve these serious felony crimes. ...
Why, then, did I read in this morning's paper that the investigation of the
rape that allegedly occured on campus is still being investigated
exclusively by the Campus Police? In order to safeguard the correct
carraige of justice for both the accuser and the accused, should'nt the
University be doing everything EXACTLY as the process is delineated?
Lala
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Oralia Preble-Niemi, Ph.D.
Professor and Head
Foreign Languages & Literatures
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Chattanooga, TN 37403
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