While great for TV, SVU has made people react to what a victim "should have done" the complete wrong way. What a victim SHOULD DO is exactly what they want, and nothing more. If a victim wants to go to the police, then the victim will go to the police. Stop telling rape victims what they should do.
You are stealing a base there. We don't know she was a rape victim. The recent case at UVa. that turned out to be a hoax got national publicity but was false. The story printed in the Rolling Stone was just awful. But none of it happened. At Columbia we have a coed carrying a mattress around campus because she says the university mishandled her case but her story doesn't match what the university says happened. And she even admits that the guy was drunk yet she had sex with him anyway... which is an admission on her part of committing rape by the definition a lot of colleges use now. Which just goes to show how unfit colleges are to adjudicate these things.
Here is the thing. Rape is one of the worst crimes imaginable. So much so that we reserve our worst punishments for it, second only to murder. By the same token charging someone with rape is a very serious thing as well. You have to have due process and you won't get that at any college in the US.
We have developed processes over centuries to sort the good claims from the bad and to protect all parties. Going through a university is just asking for trouble and trivializes the offense. It is a foolish thing to do. These girls need to stop being told to do anything other than go to the police. It is downright criminal for the university to try to perform a function it is not cut out to perform and universities across the country are losing civil suits for not allowing due process for the accused while at the same time the DOJ is pressuring them to find more people guilty and to act extra-judicially.
So even if there is an actual rape it avails the victim nothing to go through a process that is not legitimate and it is cruel to foist that upon them. If the guy is convicted in a university star chamber then there is a good chance he will end up getting a check from the university down the line somewhere. Best case is he is kicked off campus and his reputation takes a hit but that is far less punishment than a rapist deserves and far more than should be issued based on a preponderance of the evidence standard where there are no protections for the accused.
And if the guy isn't found at fault because the university does not have subpoena powers or the ability to gather evidence that the police do then it doesn't serve the victim at all. These are serious matters and treating them like some dispute over a campus parking space is just unfathomably stupid.
It doesn't help that the whole issue has been used for political gain with the whole 1 in 5 stat being completely bogus. If that were true our universities would be barren of coeds because no one would let their children go there. But everyone knows it is false on its face and only offered to bully and mislead. Which makes it that much harder for real rape victims to be taken seriously because the issue has been politicized. It also doesn't help that there is an effort to define rape down.
This generation did not just suddenly discover rape. And contrary to popular belief this is the least rapey generation ever. A lot of that probably has to do with the ubiquity of porn and other forms of entertainment where people cocoon and interact virtually instead of in person. Things are heading in the right direction. Ginning up a bunch of hysteria and reinventing the wheel by instituting quasi legal processes on college campuses just means you have to go through all of the errors that previous generations went through in creating our current criminal system. It is what it is for a reason.
It is nice to say a victim should have this option or that option, but it completely skips the step of determining if someone really is a victim. Even if you think false rape claims are rare now they would not be if we adopted standards where the presumption is that a rape occurred simply because a charge is made. Like it or not, the court system is the only viable means of sorting these things out and determining if there truly is a victim. And it is the only entity which can issue a punishment to suit the crime.