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Today: a day of sentencing in Michael Deng death

Excerpt from CNN

The outcome of the Pi Delta Psi case could also have an impact beyond Pennsylvania, said CNN legal analyst Joey Jackson, who predicted a “chilling effect” on universities and fraternities nationwide.

“I think there’s a reckoning here,” Jackson said, comparing the attention placed on recent hazing deaths to last year’s #MeToo movement, which became a “tipping point” in how the public addresses sexual misconduct.

“For whatever reason, this has reached a crescendo, and we’re focused on it now,” Jackson said. “I think you will see forceful prosecutions in other jurisdictions and I think they can learn a lot from prosecutions in Pennsylvania.” Universities, he said, will pay attention.

Hank Nuwer, a journalist and professor at Franklin College in Indiana who has been tracking and writing about hazing deaths since the 1970s, agreed with Jackson’s assessment.

Nuwer said the verdict against Pi Delta Psi and looming sentence “strengthens the arsenal” for cases like Piazza’s and others involving hazing.

Parents of victims and activists “don’t think there’s enough being done” in these cases, Nuwer said, and are pressuring courts to take a harder look at hazing deaths than they have in the past.

“Judges are taking it more seriously,” said Nuwer, adding that lawyers who didn’t know how to bring a case against fraternities in the past now have greater understanding of how to handle such cases.

“I’m seeing huge changes from 1978 when my first article appeared,” he said. “These are important cases right now. That’s going to be interesting to see how magistrates and juries look at fraternities now.”

Hopefully, Jackson said, whatever sentence Pi Delta Psi receives, “it deters other fraternities” and ensures they enact policies to protect members and pledges.

“They’ll learn from the lessons of Pennsylvania,” Jackson said. “You’re going to see aggressive prosecutions until this stops and that’s the way it is.”

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Feedback via email of activists Lianne Kowiak and Debbie Smith to the PSU Grand Jury report

Here’s my statement if you choose to use it. I look forward to reading your post. –Lianne Kowiak, mother of Harrison Kowiak, late Theta Chi pledge

“I could not stomach reading the 236-page grand jury report in its entirety. Hazing is a systemic deep-rooted issue in America today. It is embedded in our culture especially in Greek life but certainly not limited to this area.  Hazing is seen as a rite of passage and often there is a cover-up because the brother’s are sworn to secrecy not to discuss their activities around hazing. The universities have to step up and be more engaged and responsible for what their students are doing on “their watch”. Penn State has an opportunity NOW to set a precedence to how they deal with the tragic loss of Timothy Piazza. If they lead and do the right thing, other universities will follow”.

From Debbie Smith, activist with AHA! and mother of Matt Carrington

Hi Hank,
Thank you so much, I can’t tell you how much I appreciate your offer.  I would love to provide a comment but I am not comfortable without reading the entire report.
I can say what I did read, made me sad, disgusted and angry, what is it going to take wake these kids up? These young men need to be held accountable in a way that is life-changing.  All eyes are on this case, the judge can make a HUGE difference if he could just step into the shoes of all the victims and do the right thing. There has GOT to be jail time no doubt about it, otherwise no one learns anything.

 

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