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Obviously what we're doing now all over the world isn't working at all, rape victims find their accusations falling on deaf ears and rapists find themselves only marginally inconvenienced the vast majority of the time. I think pretty much everyone at this point agrees we can't go on like this, but when I sit down and try to come up with a solution that doesn't drag the rights of the accused through the mud, I come up totally empty handed, and no one I actually know seems to have any ideas either. So what are your thoughts?
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rudatron posted:PM me your dick. If it's inside another person, I'm also gonna need their face. Then just keep doing that, I guess. I call it the P2P police state, it's very disruptive. Bottom up policing, if you catch my drift
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Helsing posted:There should also be a stringent effort to root out any attempts for universities, businesses, churches, etc. to investigate and handle sexual assault efforts on their own. Sexual assault is a criminal matter and ought to be handled in a court of law. When universities or other organizations try to deal with this stuff themselves they tend to either destroy the due process rights of the accused or they sweep the problem under the rug and the survivor ends up a semester later taking classes with the person that assaulted them. I've always found it super bizarre that a university would have any involvement at all in a rape case. I lived with a girl who was raped and every part of the university's involvement was deeply surreal to both of us. Spoilers: guy's parents got him the best senior barrister money could buy and my friend's public prosecutors got crushed. eat the rich Cymbal Monkey fucked around with this message at 01:22 on Mar 3, 2016 |
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