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kpete

(71,991 posts)
Tue Aug 13, 2013, 11:42 AM Aug 2013

Until last week, the official policy of one Virginia city was to assume all rape victims were lying

Until last week, Norfolk, Virginia police classified sexual assault claims to be “unfounded” — or not valid — by default. According to the Virginian-Pilot, a 22-year-old woman’s case prompted Norfolk police chief Mike Goldsmith to update the policy so that officers must now assume rape victims are telling the truth.

The woman reported the attack immediately to police, only to be told, “If we find out that you’re lying, this will be a felony charge.” Before giving her a medical examination, officers subjected the woman to interrogations during which they said things like, “You’re telling us a different story than you told … the other detectives,” and “This only happened hours ago. Why can’t you remember?” Having had enough, the woman cut off the interview.

The police eventually arrested and charged the attacker for multiple other sexual assaults and felonies, and Goldsmith apologized for mishandling the woman’s initial allegations. Now that Goldsmith has updated the policy for handling sexual assault cases, the department will also undergo training for post-traumatic stress disorder and rape trauma.

Many other areas have this same problem. In light of a Baltimore investigation on the city’s high number of unfounded cases, the Police Executive Research Forum noted, “Unwarranted ‘unfounding’ of cases can result in offenders remaining free — and in victims losing trust in the justice system.” This classification also leads to lower reports of rape, because “unfounded” cases are not included in crime stats.


http://hamptonroads.com/2013/08/victims-ordeal-prompts-sex-assault-policy-shift-norfolk

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Until last week, the official policy of one Virginia city was to assume all rape victims were lying (Original Post) kpete Aug 2013 OP
The police still aren't required to help the victim get medical help for 3 days after the assault. Squinch Aug 2013 #1
Good grief shenmue Aug 2013 #2
I'm sure they issue similar warnings when white guys get mugged Orrex Aug 2013 #3
Actually it was contact with the Norfolk Police.. Half-Century Man Aug 2013 #4
the properresponse should be- azureblue Aug 2013 #5
Utterly despressing in this day and age! avaistheone1 Aug 2013 #6

Orrex

(63,209 posts)
3. I'm sure they issue similar warnings when white guys get mugged
Tue Aug 13, 2013, 12:08 PM
Aug 2013

"If we find out that you're lying about your concussion and stolen wallet, this will be a felony charge."

Yup. I'm sure it happens all the time.


Half-Century Man

(5,279 posts)
4. Actually it was contact with the Norfolk Police..
Tue Aug 13, 2013, 02:26 PM
Aug 2013

..which first caused me to doubt the existence of the Southern Gentleman. Kinda like Big Foot, your cousin's friend saw one once.

azureblue

(2,146 posts)
5. the properresponse should be-
Tue Aug 13, 2013, 02:29 PM
Aug 2013

"you are trying to intimidate me from reporting a crime, and that is abuse of authority. One more word to that affect out of you, and you will be named in a lawsuit."

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