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Art Jipson, director of Criminal Justice Studies Program at the University of Dayton, sees an important moral and legal distinction between failing to report firsthand knowledge versus reading something online. “A picture on Instagram or a post on Facebook is not necessarily accurate or reliable information,” he said.

A video from the Steubenville rape may provide a case in point: In the video, which went viral after being hacked, 18-year-old former Ohio State University freshman Michael Nodianos is seen mocking the 16-year-old victim.

“She is so raped,” he said. “They raped her quicker than Mike Tyson.”

Nodianos has been a focal point for much public ire in the Steubenville case, even though both DeWine and the young man’s attorney, Dennis McNamara, said he wasn’t at the scene of the crime. At a news conference, McNamara said that his client was “ashamed and embarrassed” by his remarks, which the attorney described as “stupid, but not criminal.”

Jipson is inclined to agree. “My take is that he’s inebriated,” Jipson said of Nodianos. “That doesn’t excuse what he said, but you have to place it in the context of the larger culture where women are presented in less than flattering ways.”

For Jana Bennett, associate professor of religious studies at the University of Dayton, the case invokes uncomfortable reminders of the 2006 Duke University lacrosse team scandal, in which the players were tried and convicted in the court of public opinion but ultimately found to be innocent.

“I’m wary of the Anonymous hacker group and the manner they have exposed people,” Bennett said. “It worries me that it’s too vigilante. It short-circuits the justice system in that they clearly conclude that certain people are guilty.

“Many aspects of social media enable an Anonymous presence,” Bennett said, “and that perpetuates the notion that we can take justice into our own hands.”

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