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UK WOMEN HAVE A MONETARY INCENTIVE TO LIE ABOUT RAPE, UK £11,000. Read more at http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=6ea_1239403618#08ZqxeBfr8BvuxtX.99

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  • UK WOMEN HAVE A MONETARY INCENTIVE TO LIE ABOUT RAPE, UK £11,000. Read more at http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=6ea_1239403618#08ZqxeBfr8BvuxtX.99

    UK women have a monetary incentive to lie about rape, UK £11,000.

    Read more at http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=6ea_1...eBfr8BvuxtX.99

    Sexual assault advocates in the United Kingdom are constantly lobbying for changes in the law to jack up the UK’s purportedly low conviction rate for rape. They invariably refuse even to entertain the possibility that the low rate is, in part, attributable to the fact that false rape claims are a significant problem. We have previously chronicled the prevalence of false rape claims on this website.

    Sexual assault advocates also refuse to discuss a dirty little secret: some women in the UK likely lie about rape because they have a financial interest to do so. The UK compensates victims of non-forcible rape and even inappropriate touching over clothing. Consistent with the double standards so prevalent in this area, the UK does not compensate men who were falsely accused of rape, no matter how terrible their victimization.

    As shown below, the UK’s compensation scheme is a microcosm of the modern day false rape problem: the government sticks its head in the sand and refuses even to acknowledge that the scheme it created provides an incentive for women to lie about rape. Moreover, that compensation scheme tells men falsely accused of rape that their injuries, no matter how great, are not as important as the injuries suffered by rape victims, no matter how slight.

    The Compensation Scheme

    The United Kingdom’s Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA), funded by the Ministry of Justice, pays victims of “violent crimes” according to an established scheme of tariffs. The Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme (2008) sets forth the standard amounts paid for each category of crime. The Scheme is found here.

    A payment will be made if the alleged violent crime was more likely than not to have occurred. (Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme (2008) ¶20) There is no necessity to prove the crime beyond a reasonable doubt, which is the standard for conviction in UK criminal courts.

    Who is Covered?

    While the Compensation Scheme is designed to cover crimes of violence, an exception is made for non-forcible rape and other sexual crimes not involving violence. Payments are made for mental injury, including “temporary mental anxiety,” suffered by non-consenting victims of sexual offenses. (Criminal Injuries Compensation (2008) ¶9.)

    Under the compensation scheme, non-consensual penile penetration warrants UK £11,000. (Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme (2008) Page 34.) Greater sums are allotted depending on the severity of the injury inflicted. A non-penetrative sexual physical act “over the clothing” warrants UK £1000. (Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme (2008) Page 34.) This, presumably, includes a single instance of inappropriate touching.

    Read more at http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=6ea_1...eBfr8BvuxtX.99

  • #2
    Why have you posted this twice?
    People Appealing Convictions of Sexual Offences ~http://www.pacso.co.uk

    PAFAA details ~ https://pacso.co.uk/pafaa-people-aga...ions-of-abuse/

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    • #3
      Wow...vnn8 - you appear to be taking over the whole forum!...Every time I log in there seems to be yet another thread started by you.


      Please may I ask that you use only one thread to ask all questions that you might have. There are two reasons for this -


      Firstly, it makes it far easier for us to remember your original story if it is contained within the same thread. This in turn will make it easier for people to advise you if they can.


      Secondly...and equally important...Is that the more threads that you start, the more other people's threads get pushed down the page and ultimately off the first page altogether. So people who are in just as much need as you don't get any responses because your many threads have rendered theirs unnoticeable.



      Best Wishes,


      TBG1

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      • #4
        Originally posted by TBG1 View Post
        Wow...vnn8 - you appear to be taking over the whole forum!...Every time I log in there seems to be yet another thread started by you.


        Please may I ask that you use only one thread to ask all questions that you might have. There are two reasons for this -


        Firstly, it makes it far easier for us to remember your original story if it is contained within the same thread. This in turn will make it easier for people to advise you if they can.


        Secondly...and equally important...Is that the more threads that you start, the more other people's threads get pushed down the page and ultimately off the first page altogether. So people who are in just as much need as you don't get any responses because your many threads have rendered theirs unnoticeable.



        Best Wishes,


        TBG1


        Hi.

        Sorry for posting on different sites. I found this article and I thought important.

        The reality is that I am complentamente devastated by the situation of my friend with a completely normal life and now on the verge of suicide.

        Does not enter my head that a girl lie so badly and not have consequences.

        Sorry for being a fighter in a world of interests

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        • #5
          We know how scary it is were all in or have been in that situation but you need to keep your posts relevant and in one area. Comments of support are fine on others forums as they help but for posting about your own situation keep it to your own post.

          This will help you in the long run aswell because at the moment people see another thread started by you and just ignore it as many are very repetative. Its a difficult situation but many answers are already on here anc if not people need to see the full story to advise.

          This article is very interesting though and I do feel for your friend being FAed. All hhe best and i look forward to keeping track of your progress on your original thread.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by vvnn8 View Post
            Hi.

            Sorry for posting on different sites. I found this article and I thought important.

            The reality is that I am complentamente devastated by the situation of my friend with a completely normal life and now on the verge of suicide.

            Does not enter my head that a girl lie so badly and not have consequences.

            Sorry for being a fighter in a world of interests
            vnn8,


            Nobody is suggesting that you aren't in a terrible place. I am just trying to remind you that you are not the only one in this horrible position. Far from it, in fact.


            My post was designed not to criticise you, but to advise you as to how you might get the answers you seek by simply following the process that most other posters use (by minimising the number of threads).


            As for your comment.."Sorry for being a fighter..." - I actually admire that quality as I'm sure many others do. But you must channel your fighting instincts in a way that doesn't detract from other people's needs.


            Best Wishes,


            TBG1

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            • #7
              Okey i ll continue to post all in my first threat. Thanks to all of you. I love you sincerely you are helping me to much. THANKS

              RF always really helpful

              http://www.daftmoo.org.uk/mooforum/s...riminal-record url to my first post
              Last edited by vvnn8; 30 May 2016, 04:53 PM.

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