06-08-2016, 08:26 AM
This 1978 Santa Clara law review article by Boalt Hall graduate Roberta O'Neale (apparently misstated as "Robert" O'Neale on the first page) contains some interesting reading on the law of criminal sexual assault and its development:Â http://digitalcommons.law.scu.edu/cgi/vi...awreview.Â
As the mother of two daughters who graduated within the last five years (Stanford and Brown), I think the subject of binge drinking on university campuses -- vis a vis male sexual assault, "athlete culture," a woman's ability to control reproduction (other than "in the moment") -- is a corollary worthy of serious examination. I know from my older daughter that Stanford does provide freshman students with alcohol education, but from my own observations during her years at Stanford this education is not avoiding unhealthful drinking in dorm rooms. (FYI, I am not a teetotaler.)
And I will use this opportunity to thank each of you for replying. I am reading all the responses with great interest.
As the mother of two daughters who graduated within the last five years (Stanford and Brown), I think the subject of binge drinking on university campuses -- vis a vis male sexual assault, "athlete culture," a woman's ability to control reproduction (other than "in the moment") -- is a corollary worthy of serious examination. I know from my older daughter that Stanford does provide freshman students with alcohol education, but from my own observations during her years at Stanford this education is not avoiding unhealthful drinking in dorm rooms. (FYI, I am not a teetotaler.)
And I will use this opportunity to thank each of you for replying. I am reading all the responses with great interest.