3 thoughts on “6 dangerous rape myths (Hannah Wallen)

  1. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-38872798
    Yet another attempt to “load the dice”. Not myself a lawyer I can’t see how it is possible to conduct a fair trial without examining patters of behaviour. Clearly in the Evans case this showed that the complainant had done the same thing previously and subsequently verifying the defendants account. Thus a mis-carriage of justice was righted. Incidentally also an argument for naming complainant and defendant so that witnesses with pertinent testimony can come forward.

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    • They leave it to too much interpretation. When really, I feel, it should be more factually based rather than subjectively based on the woman’s perspective?

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  2. Not believing a woman’s rape accusation is misogyny.

    Well it is my mother, a woman, who told me not to believe everything you see, hear or read. That was good advice.

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