Thursday, February 28, 2019

Did School Helped in Covering Up the Crime

In my assessment of the facts, I believe that Eastern Michigan University did not advisedly covered-up the death of Laura Dickinson. Though the Clery Act requires tames to report any crimes and other threats to recourse to students, it ignores such law because it lacked clear decision as to what to do with the possibility (Goldman). Aside from that, it is beyond doubt that the initiate failed in initiating investigation on the calamityal.The tragic incident may also have distracted the school administrator as to what really happened to Laura until the body cannot be revealed to the students. Apart from that, the school may have feared that announcing the death of Laura may disturb their investigation and may create fear among students that they cannot control. The incident may have been perceived by the school as a threat to the peace within the school. Furthermore, the incident may have happened the first time and it is not prepared and lacked the prudish guidelines in resp onding to such incident.It would also be unfair to conclude that the incident was covered- up because the school did not hid the body. If it was the schools intention to conceal the incident, it could have done anything that would disallow anyone from discovering it. Besides, the school made a averment after ten days. Thereafter, informed Lauras parents after ten weeks. decade weeks may be considered to be unreasonable for the school to finally ensconce in revealing the truth but it may be considered whole as a negligence and indecisiveness on their part.The school may have feared losing its reputation once the incident is fully made cognize in public and may have been confused about the secrecy of the people concerned. Aside from failing to report the incident, there are no other circumstances that would strongly determine that the school tried to dissemble the incident from the students and the public as well. Furthermore, the school may have been coarse about the conseque nces of its act. Hence, the school did not intentionally covered-up the incident.

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