Jezebel had a compilation of the plot points in last night's SVU episode and the corresponding real life events on which they were based.
SVU: Lindsay is gang-raped by three frat guys who later claim she's crying rape because she's embarrassed about her slutty behavior.
Real Life: Four University of Montana football players allegedly gang-raped a drunk female student; charges were dropped because it was unclear whether she was "just embarrassed" about what happened.
SVU: Lindsay Snapchats her rapist the next day, leading students and administrative officials to doubt that she was actually raped.
Real Life: Woman allegedly raped by Mizzou basketball player Michael Dixon Jr. texts him the next day, leading students, officials and cops to doubt that she was actually raped.
SVU: "I'm sorry that girl had a bad night, but why would Travis need to rape somebody?" a frat bro muses.
Real Life: Students at campuses all over the country don't believe that Big Men on Campus can be rapists.
SVU: Students call Tau Omega the "Rape Factory."
Real Life: A former Wesleyan student is suing the university for failing to "to supervise, discipline, warn or take other corrective action" against a frat which she says had a "reputation in the Wesleyan community as the 'Rape Factory.'"
SVU: Renee is pressured to leave school and commit herself to a mental institution after she attempts to self-harm after the school ignores her rape report. Her rapist is set to graduate with honors.
Real Life: Former student Angie Epifano says Amherst abruptly decided to admit her into a psychiatric ward after she made suicidal comments spurred by the despair she felt when her allegations were repeatedly ignored. Her rapist graduated with honors.
SVU: Renee is penalized by her school's Honor Court for "intimidating her rapist" by speaking out.
Real Life: UNC sophomore Landen Gambill says she was punished by the Office of Student Conduct for "intimidating" her rapist by speaking to the press about her sexual assault.
SVU: Renee is told that sex "is like a football game" by a school official.
Real Life: Former UNC student Annie Clark was told that rape "is like a football game" by an administrator.
SVU: The university's mental health counselor says she was met with resistance when she tried to support rape survivors' reports.
Real Life: UNC allegedly pressured former dean of students Melinda Manning to underreport sexual assault cases; Swarthmore and Occidental were recently accused of mishandling assaults.
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SVU: Dean Reyerson says she couldn't stop Tau Omega alumni from selling "We don't take 'no' for an answer" rush t-shirts.
Real Life: Amherst's administration came under fire for holding an ineffective closed-door discussion related to a similar frat t-shirt.
SVU: Dean Reyerson says students have the right to assemble, even if they want to chant, "No means yes, yes means anal."
Real Life: Yale frat boys once gleefully ran around campus chanting exactly that.
SVU: Dean Reyerson says she can't stop students from posting photos and rumors about rape survivors on an anonymous website because of "free speech."
Real Life: Oberlin's administration cites the First Amendment and does next to nothing about undergrads who are seriously harassed via its student-run anonymous message board.
SVU: Lindsay kills herself.
Real Life: Elizabeth "Lizzy" Seeberg committed suicide nine days after accusing a Notre Dame football player of sexually assaulting her in a dorm room; Notre Dame investigators failed to interview the student she accused until 15 days after Seeberg reported the attack and five days after she killed herself.
SVU: Frat boys are caught on video joking that they "raped [Lindsay] dead. (Also that they "raped her Gangnam Style," which is one we haven't heard before!)
Real Life: Anonymous leaked a video of former Steubenville High School baseball player Michael Nodianos cracking himself up as he calls a rape victim "deader than" JFK, OJ's wife, Caylee Anthony, and Trayvon Martin, amongst others.
SVU: At the end of the episode, students hold up signs protesting rape culture using real quotes said to them by members of the community following their assaults.
Real Life: Amherst students put together a collection of photos of men and women who were sexually assaulted on campus, holding signs with words said to them by members of the community following their assaults.
SVU: "I was thinking about maybe starting a kind of support group on campus, so survivors know they're not alone," Renee says.
Real Life: A group of rape survivors including Dana Bolger (Amherst College ‘14), Alexandra Brodsky (Yale College ‘12, Yale Law School ‘16), Annie Clark (University of North Carolina — Chapel Hill ‘11), and Andrea Pino (UNC — CH ‘14), some of whom have filed complaint with the federal government against their universities, joined together to help students at colleges across the country stand up to administrations; they recently launched "Know Your IX," a campaign that aims to educate every college student in the U.S. about his or her rights under Title IX by the start of the Fall 2013 academic term. Source
I love svu too just finished this particular episode although I still miss Stabler, but I've come to learn that the stories, (even the people playing the villians/rapists) are what really make the show not just the main cast
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