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niyad

(113,086 posts)
Tue May 7, 2013, 01:02 PM May 2013

british study shows false rape claims are complicated matters

British Study Shows False Rape Claims are Complicated Matters

The United Kingdom’s Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) recently released a report highlighting the complexity—and SCARCITY—of false rape allegations. The report was issued in response to a 2010 court appeal in which a woman pleaded guilty to falsely retracting true allegations of rape that she had made against her husband, and was then sentenced to eight months imprisonment for “perverting the course of justice.”

CPS considered whether the woman should be prosecuted for false allegations or protected as a victim of rape. The case inspired a closer look at circumstances surrounding alleged false claims of rape, sexual assault and domestic violence, and ultimately proved that false allegations are not as common or straightforward as sometimes thought. Most importantly, this report confirms what feminists have known for years: Victim-blaming is totally uncalled for.

Women are frequently accused of fabricating sexual assault to gain sympathy. According to CPS, such accusations hold almost no weight. Throughout a 17-month period in England and Wales, CPS found only a small number of false allegations: 35 out of 5,651 prosecutions for rape, 6 out of 111,891 for domestic violence and 3 for both rape and domestic violence.

Furthermore, these few false allegations were often complicated by other factors, such as victims having mental health difficulties or someone other than the victim making the false allegation. Perhaps more concerning was some cases of false claims revealed abusive situations where victims were “put under pressure to admit to having made a false allegation.” CPS shows us that false allegations are likely red flags for mistreatment, and the victim probably isn’t lying about abuse. In a world where rape survivors are sometimes branded
#Whore and accused of ruining their rapists’ “promising futures,” it’s hard to believe that women would want to lie about sexual assault.
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http://msmagazine.com/blog/2013/05/07/british-study-shows-false-rape-claims-are-complicated-matters/

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british study shows false rape claims are complicated matters (Original Post) niyad May 2013 OP
a very important point in the article: niyad May 2013 #1
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niyad

(113,086 posts)
1. a very important point in the article:
Tue May 7, 2013, 01:08 PM
May 2013

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When people exaggerate the likelihood of false rape allegations, THEY VALUE THE ATTACKER OVER THE ATTACKED (emphasis mine).
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