Ha! my 83 year old grandpa who suffers from alzheimers was burgled over Christmas while he was away at our home. the burglars took everything of any value, left the things that looked expensive but weren't, left a HUGE mess and even took the pillowcases off the beds to carry their loot in. he has carers who visit him 3 times a week to make sure he is OK. Allegedly they are CRB checked, but everything about this break-in points to someone who knew what was valuable and what wasn't, and who knew he was going to be away for a while. the stuff they took has been in our family for literally hundreds of years, some of it dating back to Georgian times.
the mess was discovered when my mum took Grandpa back home after New Year. she called the police immediately, but they were unable/unwilling to send out a SOCO (Scene Of Crime Officer) or in fact anyone for four days!
now, my point is this: if this had been a rape allegation, i doubt very much that the police would have waited 4 days before taking statements, or forensics.
so in answer to your question, no, the police don't chase allegations of all kinds, only the ones they know they have a good chance of gaining a prosecution on. and after all, prosecuting an alleged rape is in the Public Interest, isn't it? Especially if the "victim" is kind enough to furnish them with the name and address of the "attacker"...
the mess was discovered when my mum took Grandpa back home after New Year. she called the police immediately, but they were unable/unwilling to send out a SOCO (Scene Of Crime Officer) or in fact anyone for four days!
now, my point is this: if this had been a rape allegation, i doubt very much that the police would have waited 4 days before taking statements, or forensics.
so in answer to your question, no, the police don't chase allegations of all kinds, only the ones they know they have a good chance of gaining a prosecution on. and after all, prosecuting an alleged rape is in the Public Interest, isn't it? Especially if the "victim" is kind enough to furnish them with the name and address of the "attacker"...
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