Warwick University hires legal expert for rape chat review Published duration 14 February 2019 Related Topics Warwick University rape chat scandal

image copyright Getty Images image caption The University of Warwick has been criticised for how it handled an investigation into a group chat encouraging rape

A university at the centre of a Whatsapp rape chat probe has laid out review plans after its handling of the investigation was called into question.

Warwick University was accused of "condoning rape culture" after students who threatened rape in an online chat had their campus bans reduced.

The university said it was "deeply sorry" to the victims.

A legal expert will review its disciplinary process and make recommendations for the future.

image copyright Jessica Hughes image caption Protesters marched on campus using the hashtag "Shame on you Warwick"

Messages were sent last summer reading "sometimes it's fun to just go wild and rape 100 girls" and "rape the whole flat to teach them all a lesson".

image copyright ThE BOAR image caption Student newspapers obtained the screenshots after complaints were made to the university

"Many, inside and outside the university, have called into question our processes for dealing with the kind of abhorrent behaviour we saw in the group chat," registrar Rachel Sandby-Thomas said.

She announced the university had recruited Dr Sharon Persaud, a criminal lawyer, to lead an independent review and make recommendations for future disciplinary procedures.

These recommendations will then be discussed by the university's council and senate.

The university hopes to conclude review by the end of the academic year.