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Contact - Dan Brooks 402-221-9355 Collect A qrpol woyolMc Rape requires em ' Although rape Is one of the fastest growing crimes In America, it has the lowest arrest and conviction rate of any crime, according to a New Jersey clinical psycho ogjst. Margaret Heller, 32, will speak at the Nebraska Union Ballroom today and Friday at 3 p.m. on "Rape: A Com munity and Personal Crisis." Heller is the founder of a women's center in Keyport, N J. It was the first center of its kind to receive a federal grant for mental health care for women. Heller, who describes herself as a feminist, will receive her doctorate in clinical psychology from Columbia Uni versity this fall. She will be in Lincoln this week meeting with the Women's Resource Center, Planned Parenthood and the Lancaster Commission on the Status of Women. Rape centers Heller's experiences with rape crisis centers come pri marily from her work at the women's center in New Jersey. She said she will emphasize the seriousness of rape, the importance of community rape services and dis cuss rape legislation during her stay in Lincoln. "Rape is the fastest growing crime," Heller said. "It Is alarming that while rape is increasing, other crimes are decreasing." Heller also said rape is an act of brutality and should not be considered as a sex crime. "It is a crime of aggression against women," she said. In the act of rape, a victim is brutalized in two ways. The first way is by the rapist and the second is by society "that claims to protect the victim but instead ridicules her 1 Datnv 1 emisiist and disbelieves her." Lincoln prime spot Heller said Lincoln Is a prime locality for rape because of the.campus area, f , , Heller said she Would also emphasize the role of the po lice department and community services In her talks "Most rapists feel they will get away with the rape" Heller said. "Rape has the lowest arrest and conviction rate of any major crime." "I'm opposed to treating rapists as mental patients " she said. "Rape is not basically a sex crime. In fact, most rapists don't even ejaculate during the crime. Rape is a power trip, not some uncontrollable sexual urge." Heller said she will also talk about attitudes of the community towards rape victims. "I want people to understand what it means to be raped. It is devastating to an individual " Heller said. stem sfiuff The Student Y Women Speak program will discuss "Women and Prescription Drugs" with Linda Brown, a will be posted. "- ' The UNL Cycle Road Club will meet at 7:30p.m. USPS 144-080 Editor In chief: Pete Mason, Managing editor: George Wright. News editor: L. Kent Wolgamott. Associate news editors: Betsie Ammons, Amy Lenzen. Assistant news editor: Cindy Coglianese. Night news editor: Margaret Stafford. Assistant night news editor: Anne Carothers. Layout editor: John Minnick. Entertainment editor: Jill Denning. Sports editor: Rick Huls. Photography chief: Ted Kirk. 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Room number will be posted. ,The American Associat ion of University Professors is sponsoring a faculty forum on "Affirmative from the UNL Affirmative Action office at 3:30 p.m. Monday, March 19 in the Union. Room number will be posted. The Women's Resource Center and Talks & Topics Committee are sponsoring a Action" by Bradley Munn, lecture by Margaret Heller at 3 p jn. in the Union Cen tennial Room. The Pre-Dent Club will meet at 6:45 p jm. In Hamil ton 110. The UNL Wildlife Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the East Campus Union. Room number will be post? ed. Phi Upsilon Omicron will meet Thursday at J pm. in the Union. Room v number aLVOQCaljT? .mi iii.ni,.,i.mT.,..Miri, I I. M,l i-I ...J 'X,.," Before... I " r ' n In between .. . r-Qf :r?iMW Or after I dive ' J yJ W into this big, JXT , - $ meaty Submarine. V?r XT V - I Ti r' T.ajri.-Intervarsity Chri stian' Fellowship, Room 337. SLa.m.-7:30 pjn.-AUF "Piarit4 Sale, Centennial RdorrU 1 1 ajn.-12 noon-Orche-sis Teaser, Main Lounge. 11: 30 ajn. - Chicano Graduate Student Associat ion, South Conference Room. 12:30 pm.-Student Y Womeri Seak, Room 232. l;3(f pjn.-U.A.A.D. Worbhop,Room 242. 2 pm .-Admissions-Clay Center, Auditorium. 3 pjn.-Faculty Senate Committee for Computat ional Services & Facilities, Room 203. 3 pjn .-Women's Re source Center "Margaret Heller UPC-City Talks & Topics. 3:30 p jn.-Admissions & Advising Comrmttee, Room 243. 5:30 pjn.-Gamma Lam bda, Harvest Room AB. 5:30 pjn.-Engineering Toastmasters, Harvest Room C. 6 pjn.-UPC-City Talks & Topics, Room 203. 6 p jn.-Volunteer In come Tax Assistance, Room 225G. 6 pjn.-SAIL, Room 232. 7 p.m.-ASUN Senate Meeting, Room 2O2-202A. 7 pjn.-Nebraska Union Board, Room 243. 7 p-m.-CCC Fellowship "Gary HawesM, Auditorium. 7 pjn.-lnterfraternity Council, Conference Rooms. 7 pjn .-Young Ameri can! tor Freedom, Room 216. 7:30 p.m-W.R.C. Rape Crisii .'j. Center; Discussion, Room 242. 7;30 pjn.-Math Coun- selors, Room 225B-C. 9 pjn.-Junior IF.C, Conference Rooms. . 9 bjn.-IntervarsityChri- ""stianFenowship, Room ''337;"'