Miami University Top 10 Ways To Get Away With RapeMiami University's Response --Miami University finds this act and the message reprehensible. Miami University strives to create an environment and culture that is safe for all community members and is respectful of all individuals. Miami's mission to develop successful students and model citizens is not reflected in this act, which may be the work of one person. “I was shocked when I saw this flier. This doesn’t belong on this campus or any campus,” said Barbara Jones, vice president for student affairs. “The university takes this incident seriously and we are acting accordingly.”

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Miami University is under fire after a horrendous flier titled "The Top 10 Ways To Get Away With Rape" was discovered in a men's bathroom.

The "Get Away with Rape" list includes tasteless suggestions like using roofies, preying on females walking alone, climbing into windows and slitting the victim's throat if the rapist is identified, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer, which published a photo of the list.

Miami University officials called a mandatory meeting of male students at the McBride Hall dorm and launched an investigation. Leaders of Women Against Violence and Sexual Assault (WAVE), an organization that aims to prevent sexual assault, said the response is inadequate.

“If I wasn’t involved with
WAVE, I wouldn’t have known about this incident,” Kate Van Fossen, vice president of WAVE, told the Cincinnati Enquirer. “It could have been a joke, but the fact of the matter is that those thoughts are crossing someone’s mind. There are girls living in a hall where someone came up with that,” Van Fossen added. “It’s just disturbing.”

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