I've been trying to find out 2 simple numbers.
1. The number of rape allegations made in this country from the very first stage in any given year
2.The number that actually end in prosecution
These are very hard to find out - so if anyone has them I'd like to see the cold juxtaposition of those 2 figures.
In all the sites I've visited, there is a very unscientific "why are so few rape allegations ending in prosecution?" in a sort of 'police aren't trying hard enough' sort of way. I would like to see the converse analysis; assuming our judicial process is basically sound (we're prepared to accept that in most other areas of crime), why are so many women making unfounded allegations?
If anyone has any genuine links or information I'd be interested. As a mother, I am now astounded at how loose the interpretation of the word 'rape' has become - "Looking back, I don't think I really wanted to do it," would now seem to fall under the category of 'rape'.
2 months in, I am in a state of total anger at my son's FA - cases like this have to stop.
1. The number of rape allegations made in this country from the very first stage in any given year
2.The number that actually end in prosecution
These are very hard to find out - so if anyone has them I'd like to see the cold juxtaposition of those 2 figures.
In all the sites I've visited, there is a very unscientific "why are so few rape allegations ending in prosecution?" in a sort of 'police aren't trying hard enough' sort of way. I would like to see the converse analysis; assuming our judicial process is basically sound (we're prepared to accept that in most other areas of crime), why are so many women making unfounded allegations?
If anyone has any genuine links or information I'd be interested. As a mother, I am now astounded at how loose the interpretation of the word 'rape' has become - "Looking back, I don't think I really wanted to do it," would now seem to fall under the category of 'rape'.
2 months in, I am in a state of total anger at my son's FA - cases like this have to stop.
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