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''The Price of Silence: The Duke Lacrosse Scandal, the Power of the Elite, and the Corruption of Our Great Universities'' is a nonfiction book about the
Duke lacrosse case The Duke lacrosse case was a widely reported 2006 criminal case in Durham, North Carolina, United States in which three members of the Duke University men's lacrosse team were falsely accused of rape. The three students were David Evans, Collin ...
by
William D. Cohan William David Cohan is an American business writer. Early life and education Cohan was born in Worcester, Massachusetts on February 20, 1960. His father was an accountant and his mother worked in administration. Cohan is a graduate of Duke Univ ...
. It was published on April 8, 2014, by
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.


Summary

''The Price of Silence'' is a new account of the 2006
Duke lacrosse case The Duke lacrosse case was a widely reported 2006 criminal case in Durham, North Carolina, United States in which three members of the Duke University men's lacrosse team were falsely accused of rape. The three students were David Evans, Collin ...
scandal that details the pressures faced by America's elite colleges and universities and addresses the issues of sexual misconduct, underage drinking, and bad-boy behavior. The 2006
Duke lacrosse case The Duke lacrosse case was a widely reported 2006 criminal case in Durham, North Carolina, United States in which three members of the Duke University men's lacrosse team were falsely accused of rape. The three students were David Evans, Collin ...
was front-page news nationwide. Cohan feels that the true story of the alleged team rape case has never been told in its entirety and was more complex than all the reportage would indicate. The ''Price of Silence'' elaborated on what happened when the most combustible forces in American culture—unbridled ambition, intellectual elitism, athletic prowess, aggressive sexual behavior, racial bias, and absolute prosecutorial authority collided and then exploded on a powerful university campus, in the justice system, and in the media.


Reviews

There have been positive reviews of the book, as well as mixed reviews, and negative reviews.


Controversy

Cohan has also been criticized for not providing endnotes of definitively sourced material, or a list of interview subjects. Cohan has justified this omission in the "A note on sources" section of the book: "In an era when digital access to documents of all stripes is becoming increasingly ubiquitous, the idea of providing page after page of notes on the sources of my research—as I did in my previous three books—seems somewhat superfluous, especially when writing about events that started to unfold primarily in 2006 ... Throughout the narrative, my reliance on these articles and blogs is indicated clearly, and the vast majority of them are easily accessible to anyone online, often at little or no cost." (p. 619). Two other issues that were discussed in detail by people who had a negative view of the book were Cohan's giving Mike Nifong long stretches to present rambling, factually-bereft defenses of his conduct and revisionist views of the case, and the fact that numerous allegations by Cohan were A) not supported with any hard facts and B) refuted by principals in the case who publicly stated that Cohan never spoke them and had fabricated his stories. In the most visible example of this, Cohan stated in his book that Governor
Roy Cooper Roy Asberry Cooper III (born June 13, 1957) is an American attorney and politician, serving as the 75th governor of North Carolina since 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 49th attorney general of North Carolina from 20 ...
had acted against the wishes of North Carolina investigators when he dropped all charges against the Duke lacrosse players, but the investigators stated that Cooper's decision was completely correct and that Cohan's views were fiction.


Publication history

*2014, United States,
Scribner Scribner may refer to: Media * Charles Scribner's Sons, also known as Scribner or Scribner's, New York City publisher * ''Scribner's Magazine'', pictorial published from 1887–1939 by Charles Scribner's Sons, then merged with the ''Commentator ...
, , Pub date: April 2014, Hardback


Explanation of the book's title

The "price" in the book's title refers to the alleged $60 million that Duke University paid to the three accused lacrosse players ($20 million each) with confidential terms and apparent silence provisions. The sum of money has been disputed to be actually about ⅓ that total ($18 million). Cohan has said several times in public interviews: "That's a lot of money for a party. They bought a lot of silence with that 100 million dollars."


References


Further reading

* Stuart Taylor Jr. and KC Johnson (2008). ''Until Proven Innocent: Political Correctness and the Shameful Injustices of the Duke Lacrosse Rape Case''. Thomas Dunne Books. Macmillan. .


External links


Stuart Taylor, Jr. refutes the book
''The Price of Silence'' and Cohan's interview of April 20, 2014, on C-Span interview show ''Q&A'', April 24, 2014.

April 24, 2014, by Joe Coscarelli. ''
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''. * ttp://www.cosmopolitan.com/advice/health/price-of-silence-duke-lacrosse Interview with William D. Cohan about ''The Price of Silence'' April 2, 2014. '' Cosmopolitan Magazine''.
Interview: ''William D. Cohan LIVE On The Duke Lacrosse Scandal''
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