Wednesday, March 20, 2013

What About the Victim: The Steubenville Rape Victim's Recovery

AP Photo/The Plain Dealer, Lisa DeJong. (CBS) - On the very day the boys who raped her were found guilty, the victim in the notorious Steubenville rape case became the apparent victim of yet another crime: menacing. PICTURES: Steubenville Rape Trial

Two teenage girls have been arrested on charges of threatening the victim of the Steubenville rape case on Twitter. The girls, ages 15 and 16, are charged with misdemeanor aggravated menacing and menacing, according to the Ohio Attorney General's

On the day after two high school football players from Steubenville, Ohio, were found guilty of rape, Alexandria Goddard, a crime blogger whose early and dogged research helped bring national attention to the case, is still fending off criticism that

The rape case brought international attention to the small city of 18,000 and led to allegations of a cover-up to protect the Steubenville High School football team. (MORE: Steubenville Rape Guilty Verdict: The Case That Social Media Won). Richmond and

CNN is drawing criticism for its coverage of the outcome of the Steubenville rape trial, which some considered broadly sympathetic to the convicted rapists and inattentive to the victim. Steubenville High School students Trent

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