Sorry to digress, but this issue always gets my ire up.
As a culture we have moved so far into the "boogeymen are out there" line of thinking that we have scared our young people and made up insane laws about consent (check out California's "yes means yes" if you don't believe me). Sex is not some big bad awful scary thing and it's happening everywhere and it always has - and thank God for that - we wouldn't be around much longer with out it!
NOW that being said. Assault, Rape, and Harassment are different matters all together. If someone is out there deliberately committing violent crimes, they need to be locked up. What bothers me is that 99% of the cases we hear about are alcohol fueled, he-said-she-said, typical teenage sexual activity. But we've scared young women to the point of lunacy. One stat people like to throw around is 1 in 4 women are victims of sexual assault. Assuming there isn't 1 guy running around campus doing an awful lot of assaulting, we're in turn saying that 1 in 4 young men should be locked up for felonious sexual assault. A crime which is punishable by up to four years in prison and a lifetime of punishment as a registered sex offender. Does anyone really believe that's what's going on? Anyone looking closely at Shembo or Winston or Owen Labrie cases can see these were not felonious actions. These cases are not the outliers, these are what 99% of these stories are made up of.
I have no idea what happened at ND this week, but everyone has got to stop the quick to judge, boys are evil campaigns. IMHO there are usually racial, religious, parental, and shame related factors which are much larger contributors to these incidents.
Don't even get me started about journalists and social scientists making up stories and facts to drive this issue.