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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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"She said: "I think the reaction shows how relevant it is, especially in Britain where only 6.5% of rape cases end in convictions - and that's the ones we know about.""
It's not all the ones we know about, it's all the ones there are. There may be more rapes, or alleged rapes, but there are quite clearly no more rape cases.
(, Tue 10 May 2011, 14:31, 2 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
to make fun of her all the time. But probably there were more things adding up and that's just the one that you like the most.
(, Tue 10 May 2011, 14:37, Reply)
and we're not happy unless there's someone to pick on.
Having said that, there are people who make it incredibly easy to bully them. I'm sure I'm one of those people, what with being a huge emo and everything.
(, Tue 10 May 2011, 14:39, Reply)
My fun starts on the 18th May when I go on holiday.
(, Tue 10 May 2011, 14:46, Reply)
The low conviction rate is always brought up in these situations, and it's true, but the trouble is, in the vast majority of cases, it's one persons word against anothers, so the chances of conviction are always going to be low, especially when so many cases are between two people who were drunk or on drugs at the time.
If you are attacked by a stranger and raped, the conviction rate is pretty high.
(, Tue 10 May 2011, 14:41, Reply)
difficult to prove when you're friends with the rapist, and more when many stupid blondes like to play the "No, no" game, making a real "No" difficult to understand for some men.
(, Tue 10 May 2011, 14:47, Reply)
If it's a real no, you don't get in trouble for all the raping and that and if it's not a real no then you get to be all passive-aggressive and teach her for playing mind games.
(, Tue 10 May 2011, 14:50, Reply)
when each party truly believes their version of events.
Or when some stupid bint decides after the fact that she regrets it, and decides to cry rape. In this instance, the man is essentially screwed.
(, Tue 10 May 2011, 14:51, Reply)
Every rape case I've worked on has ended in the suspect pleading guilty, or the jury finding them guilty.
(, Tue 10 May 2011, 14:49, Reply)
which results in a conviction, or every case brought to court.
And in the Hollyoaks case he was found not guilty.
(, Tue 10 May 2011, 14:53, Reply)
Because it's fictitious, and everyone would rape at least one Hollyoaks woman, if only to shut them up.
(, Tue 10 May 2011, 14:57, Reply)
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