I'm sure this has been discussed many times before, as it is key to any conviction, sorry if I'm going over old ground. This is all completely new to me.
The issue of consent seems to be a major, horrendous, problem in this country.
How do you prove consent when you have both had a few drinks? Consent clearly cannot be assumed by someones actions, for example, if the accuser kisses the accused first etc. It all seems to come down to her word against his, and as, in the majority of cases, no one else is there, how does anyone ever truly know what the truth is?
How do we, as a society get over this problem? A problem that is a far, far greater than I ever imagined, until this happened to my son.
Do we have to get a written consent, or a recorded consent? Makes me scared to even think about what could happen to thousands of young men out there, if this matter isn't resolved.
Getting drunk at a party and having sex seems to be rife these days. I expect it will happen to many people on a night out tonight. Young men are not aware of the consequences of this, my son certainly wasn't. He truly believed it was consensual, as she made the first move.
Sadly for some, the accusation of rape is made the next day.
How do we get the message out there?
The issue of consent seems to be a major, horrendous, problem in this country.
How do you prove consent when you have both had a few drinks? Consent clearly cannot be assumed by someones actions, for example, if the accuser kisses the accused first etc. It all seems to come down to her word against his, and as, in the majority of cases, no one else is there, how does anyone ever truly know what the truth is?
How do we, as a society get over this problem? A problem that is a far, far greater than I ever imagined, until this happened to my son.
Do we have to get a written consent, or a recorded consent? Makes me scared to even think about what could happen to thousands of young men out there, if this matter isn't resolved.
Getting drunk at a party and having sex seems to be rife these days. I expect it will happen to many people on a night out tonight. Young men are not aware of the consequences of this, my son certainly wasn't. He truly believed it was consensual, as she made the first move.
Sadly for some, the accusation of rape is made the next day.
How do we get the message out there?
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