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In reply to the discussion: Why didn't you tell someone when it happened? [View all]elias7
(4,229 posts)I've worked in the community hospital setting for 20 yrs in the Emergency Dpt and fortunately, my experience has always been that victims of assault are treated with dignity and respect, concern for their fragility in the moment, and never with disbelief, disrespect or disregard.
SANE nurses spend a couple hours with them alone, collecting evidence and offering patience and support, not to mention the morning after pill, STD and sometimes HIV prophylaxis, and bringing in a rape counselor/advocate to offer them a social support network, ensure safety, etc.
With that said, how can anyone with any minutiae of empathy seriously ask the question why didn't you tell somebody? These people are trying to undo decades of work on social justice and gender equality issues.