Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (TV Series)
Girl Dishonored (2013)
Mariska Hargitay: Detective Olivia Benson
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Quotes
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Amanda Rollins : [while reviewing the case] Lindsay Bennett, freshman. She's home-schooled from upstate, a virgin. She's hazed by her sorority, she drinks too much and she's gang-raped by three Tau Omega brothers.
Captain Donald Cragen : That frat again. Anybody at the party confirm her story?
Detective Olivia Benson : Yeah, her sorority sisters admit that she was assigned to get a photo of Travis' package and they're slut-shaming her for anything else that happened.
Captain Donald Cragen : Great. Mean girls.
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Detective Olivia Benson : If anyone here has been sexually assaulted, or know anyone that has, it's never too late to come forward. Denying the pain doesn't make it go away.
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Amanda Rollins : [after the detectives discover that Lindsay committed suicide] I just talked to her yesterday.
Detective Olivia Benson : This isn't your fault, Amanda. You did everything you could. Come on.
Amanda Rollins : No, no. She was pink clouding and I knew it.
[walks away upset]
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Detective Olivia Benson : It's all about control. I mean, they do their own investigations. If the school decides no crime has been committed, it's dropped. No press, no police.
A.D.A. Rafael Barba : We need to go after the school.
Detective Odafin 'Fin' Tutuola : And charge 'em with what?
A.D.A. Rafael Barba : That's the great part about being a D.A. I don't have to decide that right now.
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Detective Olivia Benson : What about these frat boys?
A.D.A. Rafael Barba : The first rule of bureaucracy is self-preservation. Those boys become a liability, they will cut them loose.
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Detective Olivia Benson : In my experience, a survivor can heal much more quickly if they're listened to.
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Renee Clark : [When Olivia and Amanda go speak with Renee Clark] The police need to pretend they care?
Detective Olivia Benson : Look, we know that you've been through a lot.
Renee Clark : You have no idea.
Detective Olivia Benson : Well, then, tell us.
Renee Clark : I told the story a dozen times and no one believed me until I ended up here.
Detective Olivia Benson : I'm sorry that it took so long for us to find you, and I know how hard it is to talk about again, but if you give us a chance, I promise you, Renee, it'll be different this time.
Renee Clark : No, the only thing that's gonna make it different is frying my brain until I can't remember any of it.
Detective Olivia Benson : The boy who assaulted you, Travis, we think he's the one who assaulted the student.
Renee Clark : You know what I'd tell her? To shut up about Travis or they'll go after her.
Amanda Rollins : The fraternity?
Renee Clark : Them and the school. When I filed charges, Dean Meyerson tried to make it out to be my fault. And when I posted online about what a sham their investigation was, I got a letter saying that they'd charge me with a violation of the TSU honor code. That I was intimidating my rapist! That place... nothing's gonna change them.
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Detective Olivia Benson : [to Renee] You sure you want to be here?
Renee Clark : I want to pay my respects. The school said they'd let me come back. They accepted your offer to supervise me.
Detective Olivia Benson : I'm very happy to hear that.
Renee Clark : You know, I was thinking about maybe starting a kind of support group on campus. So, you know, survivors know that they're not alone. You think that's a good idea?
Renee Clark : Yeah, I do.
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Detective Olivia Benson : So? Boys will be boys and girls get raped?
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Renee Clark : I've decided to stop the ECT. Just being believed, I feel so much better. I want to go back to school.
Detective Olivia Benson : School. Back to Tompkins Square?
Renee Clark : I don't want them to win.