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JAZZGASM
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There was a case in a nearby town about 5-6 years ago but I can't remember enough information for google to find a link
And how many of you men seriously think a woman is going to put herself through the trauma and humiliation of a rape trial just to get back at some dickwad she thinks jilted her?
I think the current laws are sufficient. However, the number of false rape claims are higher than you might think. FBI reports consistently put the number of "unfounded" rape accusations around 8%. In contrast, the average rate of unfounded reports for other crimes tracked by the FBI is 2%. Often times false accusations are done out of shame due to religious reasons (I couldn't willingly have sex against the rules of my church, etc.)
The rape laws are a double edged sword. On the one had, if we punish false accusers, it could deter women that were actually raped from coming forward. Obviously we need to prevent that. However, I have read about a few cases where it was proven that the man never even had sex with the woman, and still no punishment for the woman.
I don't want to downplay the mental and physical anguish caused by rape, but a false accusation of rape can also be detrimental to the falsely accused. I have a close friend that was accused of sexual assault when he never did anything to the woman (she was stalking him and he avoided her like the plague. After the charges were dropped she continued to stalk him and he eventually got a protective order). Having a law that requires affirmative consent may be a good idea. But the issue of proof seems to negate the effect of this law. Without other witnesses, how does one prove they affirmatively consented?