Assault calls for refined communication
Last week there was a sexual assault on campus in the Humanities Building, which is in itself truly frightening. What is almost equally frightening is the fact that very few people knew about it, which put them in danger of similar attacks. As a coordinator for the Women's Resource Center, I would like to take this opportunity to offer the WRC's condolences to the victim of the attack and suggestions to the Rice University Police Department on how they can better keep us safe after such an attack. In general, the attack calls for a wider and more timely dissemination of information without disparities.Let's start with immediately after the assault, which occurred on a weekday night in the center of campus when it was almost certain that many people were out and about. As the perpetrator was not detained by RUPD, it is conceivable that students and faculty in the area were in danger of encountering him. To keep members of the Rice community safe, RUPD should have initiated a system for instantaneous notification, allowing people in the area to retreat to safe locations or do whatever they thought necessary to protect themselves.