.ocal THE BATTALION FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1980 Page 7 lalfof all victims know attackers •m.attlulin Date rapes not uncommon today Texas company gives ‘Chinadillos’ «shown its By TERRI COULSON Battalion Reporter an had noticed Greg in class. She thought he was good- , ' j Ing and seemed like a real nice guy. So she was very ted when he asked her out. fstyearfej went out to eat and to a movie and Jan was having a 'tant grades , a t tj me . They stopped at a park on the way home to “talk,” ^ndsayV* so J an thought. 1 ' s trying 111 |1 of a sudden, Greg grabbed her, twisted her arm and tudderTleils! led her down in the seat of the car. Jan tried to fight back t for Bibit »t she was no match for him. [e told her it was now her turn to “pay up” for the evening, h he proceeded to rape her. Unusual and far fetched? Things like that just don’t happen I? It not only happens here, says District Attorney Travis but 10 percent of the rapes in Brazos County are date leetati cording to statistics, the victim knows the man who ited her in nearly 50 percent of the estimated half million reported yearly in this country. Not all rapes are re- d, and people who work in rape counseling believe that ajority of these unreported assaults are also committed meone the victim knew. A common mistaken belief is that “If you knew him, you oniehow invited it,” said Kerry Hope, a counselor for the ellineCh^r° nal CounseIin g Service. , ' Ifyou do not know the person, you are taking a risk, Hope aid. But no one thinks she is going to be raped, riat is worse about date rape is that you agreed to be with crson, she explained. ith any rape, you feel a sense of loss, ” Hope said, “and a 5c amount of grief. ” In a date rape situation “you deal with a lot more guilt,” Hope said. All rape victims, she said, encounter four stages of grief reactions: 1) denial that it has happened; 2) depression (feeling helpless and hopeless); 3) anger, and 4) resolution-acceptance of what has happened. Research has found that when something like this occurs between ages 19 and 29 it affects the young adults’ trust in others, independence, motivation, sense of self-worth and the image of their place in society. This trauma is likely to affect their lifestyle and plans for the future. Their bonding and intimacy potential also suffer. Rape trauma is caused because rape is primarily a life-threatening act of violence where sex is used as the weapon. One of the biggest problems prosecutors have with rape victims is their not reporting it. “They feel as if they’ve done something wrong and that it’s their fault, ” said Assistant District Attorney Hank Payne. No thing is further from the truth. FBI Crime Reports show that unreported rapes outweigh reported rapes 20 to 1. “Reasons for not reporting rape include fear of retribution from the man (especially if she knew him), horror stories and wanting to forget it,” counselor Hope said. Another reason a woman might not report rape, Hope said, is that its sexual nature puts it in a very sensitive area. By contrast, a physical assault would be easier to report because there is nothing sexual about it. “Rape is not a sex crime,” Payne said. “It is a violent one. The only sexual part about it is the sex act itself. The only crime more serious to me would possibly be capital murder.” Rape, according to the Texas penal code, is when a person has sexual intercourse with a female not his wife, without the female’s consent. Prosecutors in the Brazos County area have been standar dizing procedures that will make prosecution and conviction easier, Payne said. They are standardizing the procedures used in dealing with rape victims. Now they are given a set series of tests when they arrive at a hospital, Payne said. These tests are not new, but are improvements on the old procedures. “We are trying to educate the medical personnel as to the importance of the chain of custody, ” Payne said. In the past, that has been a problem. Chain of custody is a record of where and who collected the evidence. It helps validate the evidence and establish that it has not been tampered with, often a critical question when the case goes to trial. “We want to use every possible tool to aid in conviction,” Payne said. “We are not qualified, but the medical profession is.” More than a dozen men have been tried for rape over the last two years in the county and all have been convicted. Even though prosecution is vigorous and incidence is low at Texas A&M, the fear of rape can have bad effects. Uncertainty about campus security can scare women out of attending extra curricular activities scheduled at night or using the library and athletic facilities. No on-campus rapes have been reported from students this year, said Dr. John Koldus, vice president for student ser vices. Five were reported last year, one occurring on > ampus. That incident took place on the jogging track behind the president’s home, Koldus said. Since then, lights have been added to deter any further attacks. HOUSTON — Four armadillos — a “racing” model from Frederick sburg and three captured in West Texas — were shipped to the Pek ing Zoo Thursday as a gift to the Chinese people from a Texas oil equipment service company. “One of the problems with ar madillos when they’re taken into captivity is they stop eating,” said Ben Gillespie, a spokesman for Geosource Inc. “These are eating. We made sure.” Gillespie said Geosource employ ee Don Ball was in China for a trade mission and learned of the zoo’s in terest in acquiring the bony-plated mammals. This shipment included two male I STORAGE U - LOCK - IT 10 x 20 - $25 693-2339 i and two female armadillos plus a month’s supply of food. Zoo officials in Peking have already prepared fa cilities for the animals after their arrival Sunday by airplane. Three of the armadillos were caught in Edwards County near Rock Springs and the fourth is a “racing” armadillo from Frederick sburg provided by Sam Lewis, pres ident of the World Armadillo Breeding and Racing Association. “We have done some business with the Chinese and hope to do more. This is really sort of a good will gesture on our part,” Gillespie said. “I don’t know whether it will improve relations between the two countries or not.” Storage Space FOR RENT Secure • Well Lighted Varlouu Sizes • Behind U-RENT-M in College Slalion The Storage Station 693-0551 Oman receives criticism 1 ■ r [or owning boa constrictor United Press International BOISE, Idaho — Joyce Kacalek, whose missing boa itrictor was returned last week after its five-month ( ( | gjentiire in Boise, says she has received a vicious letter nd obscene telephone calls about her exotic pet. The woman says she has received several late-night , R saying she was “crazy” and “a nut” for keeping her sw ‘J be rIt snake, Abner, as a pet. gAtmer disappeared in May, but was returned to his .. 1 mer Nov. 26 after another Boise woman, Joyce Bran- asse .,! discovered the animal coiled on top of her clothes aunced me Brandi was described as being “hysterical” when Ida- '''''''.'(dHiimsme Society employees arrived to take the rVf I* 6 ' Kacalek. who thought the boa had perished, IthelouriaBgvgd Abner from the humane society shelter on !0 Tn »ksgiving Day. and set® p ron t.p a g e ne ws stories and television accounts ab- ing, thepamMjjg incident apparently sparked the subsequent nd Main Si y e a g a i ns t the snake-owner. it will i* |jjacalek’s joy about recovering her snake also sparked vest (right o |& ra i newspaper letters-to-the-editor that referred to aenucandpK# b Street.iw wire service stories about a recent incident in Texas in which a pet python got loose and killed a baby in its crib. A letter signed by a disgusted “mother and grand mother” arrived in the mail Wednesday. It said, in part, “When I saw you on TV caressing that ugly boa constric tor, it turned my stomach. I don’t care if you did raise it from a baby; there is something about men or women who fondle snakes that (makes them) really, really sick.” The letter also suggested that Kacalek’s neighbors should kill the snake and that Kacalek should seek psychiatric help. The snake owner said she believed she received about a half-dozen profane calls, apparently from the same person who wrote the letter. People who object to snakes as pets don’t understand reptiles, she added. “Man’s best friend, loveable Rover, can take the front off babies’ faces and parrots can take off fingers.” Kacalek said Abner is the “world’s greatest coward” and that in the past she had to “stun” live food for the snake before it would eat. 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