A 26-year-old man from White Plains, New York, recently broke into a dorm room at SUNY Purchase and attempted to rape a female student living there. The suspect, Dante Beamon, is not a student at the school and did not know the victim. He allegedly walked into the dorm and went into the student’s room, where he demanded that she remove her clothes and told her they were going to have sex. When the victim told him to leave, he allegedly choked her with an article of clothing before she managed to escape and alert authorities. Beamon was arrested and is currently in the Westchester County Jail facing five felony charges that also include burglary and sexual abuse. Did the school do enough to protect their student’s safety and do they hold any responsibility in this crime?
When an incident happens in a college dorm, the school is acting as a landlord and so is held to the same standards of responsibility and reasonable actions that any landlord would be. The school is required to take reasonable steps to provide a safe environment for students that live on its campus. Questions to ask in this case:
Following this incident, the campus’s student affairs office sent a message to all students informing them that a non-student had been apprehended after he “entered an unlocked campus residence and attempted to assault a student.” This helps put students on notice and remind them to be extra cautious in their dorm rooms.
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