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Sheriff's psychologis Rape vu By Jan Eastorilng Qarrwcock Stuff Writer A girl walks outside a dance to get some ail from the heat inside. A man comes ud to "You're going with me." The girl remain* with him and tells him she is going inside t( and to tell her roommate she will be home la get the car, she walks inside and screams. "Think before you react," says Lynda L? r il r*! 1 1 /-i 1- ni " IJctyuiiuiuKisi iui uie rucnianu touniy snenii Leventis investigates rape cases and also gi Columbia on how to respond to attacks and terwards. Leventis said that it is important to "think cool" when attacked. "Don't fight, scream o talk your way out of it. When you scream h< to shut you up and may beat you. You don1 him because it only sexually entices him," sh The main thing, Leventis said, is no to pi position you can't get out of. "A lot of sexual in the dating situation," she said. "Wl cnmonno Qf a hat* anrl hona Viorl r? nnnnln ?\t i UV1IIVV1IV M V U MU1 UliU I1U T V 1IOU 1 V,UU^1C Ui I Police inci area pati By Mark Platte Qinwcock Staff Wrttw In an effort to catch this past week's rapist around the USC campus, the Columbia police the number of patrols in the area, according the Columbia Police Department. Wheat Street, Maxcy-Gregg Park, Fn Pendleton streets are the focal points of the ii Clark said. "ANYTIME WE have a series of crimes, spot map," Clark said. "Anytime we have an concentration of a certain type of crime, w< boost patrol. It's a saturation technique." Clark said the number of patrol cars which from shift to shift according to the number street. If cars don't have to concentrate on ca move into those areas where the rapes have o "We have some special unmarked cars pi can't reveal the areas," Investigator Joseph < Marvin Harrelson, USC Campus Police adequate to cover the area, but if they shoulc areas, iney wouia men saturate me area i Harrelson stresses that people should walk i areas. "SOMETIMES YOU overlap shifts to make men working in an area than there really Chavis of campus police said. "We're going I no doubt about it, it's just a question of g< someone." "I haven't moved anyone (to certain am have our regular established beats and patrol police officers." "I don't know if the increase is the ans 1_ 1 ?? /II 1 ! J A . All A. I ! t 1 prouiem, ^iarn saia, ah uie uniformed themselves more visible. If the suspect is in tl twice about recommitting a crime but as f* just don't have any information." t Lynda Leventis says ctims should t suggest that you ride home with him laice you nome later after he's had his * and to cool off j^j. wj^ giris, leave with the girls, her and says, Leventis said if a girl is sexually s calm, agrees immediately report it to the police so ) get her purse jjg collected for a court case. Leventii ter. He goes to meet the victim at the hospital. "It A. . not bathe, douche or anything un ;ventis, deputy hospital," she said. s Department. ? - ?? "SSiSM Dont flSht, scree Try and talk your w ryell. Try and The victim's clothes are collected tc e's going to try hairs of the attacker and sent to the St 't want to fight Division she said. The victim's fingeri tesaid. for possible skin tissues, and pubic if vniirsplf in a cnonirnon am alcn nlron tn ... iv j uuiuun in u opccnnuiniT^ aisu mscu iu tuiu^ai c w case 11 i i iic; rols s and prevent future rapes department has increased to Lieutenant C.R. Clark of /e-Points, Assembly and Registrai ncreased police protection, we're working on a crime ! area that is showing a high ROHlcMCe, 2 always put extra cars to the list of i i have been increased vary Irw/alxt onW rt of units which are on the lOVGly aflU y lis, they will automatically CUISinG Slid ccurred, he added. itrolling in the area, but I exotic past < dronin, said. ^ _ 0 Chief, said his force is \JilGanS CITy I have Droblems in snprifir -i-i. intil the problem is solved. Y ^ 1 n groups or only in well-lit An Amtrak Trail ! it look as if you have more 24, 1979 to take tr are," Lieutenant William New Orleans will I w-K's; < ?r Fre"ch Qui 10:20 pm. is)," Harrelson said. "We . . . Is, but I haven't moved any price inclu( hotel accomrnoda wcri ta uic aiiawci iu uui | people can do is to make g ' or more intorri hiat area, maybe he'll think j Hart, President, Tt ir as apprehending him, I | office c/o The Frer hink before . His idea may be to T .. .. .. fun. If you come to a Leventis said if pot '' she said write down a descripl asaulted, she should ^member that woul< that all evidence can e car ?.r. 'IC. i is on call 24 hours to cou"' 11 1S ms wor? is important that she ev'dlence y?u ean Set, til she goes to the The victim may ha' or nine times, Le) ?? remember something im or yell. , ... * Leventis said fem 3V Olit OT if. from attacks by alv* Z_ alone or through park > check for any lint or "There are sexual ate Law Enforcement day," Leventis said, nails are also scraped students don't walk U hairs and a semen If a female studer ith those of a suspect. needs something to p a five-ounce bottle < ;heck the victim for recently legalized. 4 have to fumble for it i paa??? T nv^ ?^?^mmMMm ' pi r^ I ^ ????~-?? aMfea ^lii I II liV^fr'frVftlif t ffrBTfltlli llii i French Club Org Kloiif Ti ^v^vv \/iivaiiQ II $161.00 (4 per roor $206.00 (2 per roor ;ion deadline: March 9 15 spaces availabl history, excitement, and i varvelous sights and exp< racious New Orleans. Visi heart-stirring jazz. Discove md the bustling present. 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"When the case goes to against yours and you need all the " she said. ve to repeat the story as many as eight /entis said, because she may not } the first time that she will remember ale students can protect themselves ^ays locking their doors, not jogging js ana varying meir daily routines, assaults that do happen during the For this reason she suggests that ) classes the same route every day. it has a class at night and feels she rotect her, Leventis suggests carrying of tear gas (mace) which the state 'Carry it in your hand so you won't n your purse," she said. Bill Bollin ? GAMECOCK 1,1,11,1 in lanizes a rip n) n) , 1979, 5:00 pm le 77ystery only begin eriences pervading \ t the world of fine >r the world of the ^ i mi A i i .earn wny tne New Orleans, and she'll :45 am on Saturday, March ful New Orleans. Arrival in olidav Inn next tr> the? hpprt hursday, March 29, 1979 at rleans and Greenville, plus Hnlumhia and ;s payable to: Tommy Rion een 8:00-5:00 pm or HU 312