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In reply to the discussion: Donald Trump Jr.: #MeToo Makes Me Fear More for My Sons Than My Daughters [View all]forgotmylogin
(7,972 posts)6. Raise your children right, you needn't worry.
They won't be putting themselves continually at scenes where they might be "wrongfully" accused.
https://qz.com/980766/the-truth-about-false-rape-accusations/
Innocent men rarely face rape charges
Lets start with the idea that false rape accusations ruin lives, and are therefore a universal risk to men. Generally, feminists dismiss this idea by arguing that false accusations are rareonly between 2% and 10% of all reports are estimated to be false. Whats equally important to know, however, is that false rape accusations almost never have serious consequences.
Its exceedingly rare for a false rape allegation to end in prison time.
This may be hard to believe, especially considering that rape is a felony, punishable with years of prison. Howeverto start with this worst-case scenarioits exceedingly rare for a false rape allegation to end in prison time. According to the National Registry of Exonerations, since records began in 1989, in the US there are only 52 cases where men convicted of sexual assault were exonerated because it turned out they were falsely accused. By way of comparison, in the same period, there are 790 cases in which people were exonerated for murder.
Furthermore, in the most detailed study ever conducted of sexual assault reports to police, undertaken for the British Home Office in the early 2000s, out of 216 complaints that were classified as false, only 126 had even gotten to the stage where the accuser lodged a formal complaint. Only 39 complainants named a suspect. Only six cases led to an arrest, and only two led to charges being brought before they were ultimately deemed false. (Here, as elsewhere, it has to be assumed that some unknown percentage of the cases classified as false actually involved real rapes; what they dont involve is countless innocent mens lives being ruined.)
So the evidence suggests that even in the rare case where a man is the subject of a false rape complaint, chances are that the charges will be dropped without him ever learning about the allegations. This raises an obvious question: Why would false accusers go through the trouble of making a report to police, only to instantly withdraw it?
Innocent men rarely face rape charges
Lets start with the idea that false rape accusations ruin lives, and are therefore a universal risk to men. Generally, feminists dismiss this idea by arguing that false accusations are rareonly between 2% and 10% of all reports are estimated to be false. Whats equally important to know, however, is that false rape accusations almost never have serious consequences.
Its exceedingly rare for a false rape allegation to end in prison time.
This may be hard to believe, especially considering that rape is a felony, punishable with years of prison. Howeverto start with this worst-case scenarioits exceedingly rare for a false rape allegation to end in prison time. According to the National Registry of Exonerations, since records began in 1989, in the US there are only 52 cases where men convicted of sexual assault were exonerated because it turned out they were falsely accused. By way of comparison, in the same period, there are 790 cases in which people were exonerated for murder.
Furthermore, in the most detailed study ever conducted of sexual assault reports to police, undertaken for the British Home Office in the early 2000s, out of 216 complaints that were classified as false, only 126 had even gotten to the stage where the accuser lodged a formal complaint. Only 39 complainants named a suspect. Only six cases led to an arrest, and only two led to charges being brought before they were ultimately deemed false. (Here, as elsewhere, it has to be assumed that some unknown percentage of the cases classified as false actually involved real rapes; what they dont involve is countless innocent mens lives being ruined.)
So the evidence suggests that even in the rare case where a man is the subject of a false rape complaint, chances are that the charges will be dropped without him ever learning about the allegations. This raises an obvious question: Why would false accusers go through the trouble of making a report to police, only to instantly withdraw it?
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Donald Trump Jr.: #MeToo Makes Me Fear More for My Sons Than My Daughters [View all]
DonViejo
Oct 2018
OP
The probability of being accaused of a given crime drops precipitiously if you never commit it.
knightmaar
Oct 2018
#16
Kelly Anne Conway said much the same thing by revealing she was a victim...but blaming herself.
Fred Sanders
Oct 2018
#18
Of course. Any Intoxication is the opposite of informed consent, as the law recognizes now.
Fred Sanders
Oct 2018
#21
Keep it going and solidify for more women that you have contempt for the MeToo movement.
BeckyDem
Oct 2018
#30
Donald Trump Jr. is heavy w/Kimberly Guilfoye's baby .... picture at link post it if you can
Botany
Oct 2018
#32
My right wing in-laws have been posting "fear for you sons" memes on Facebook.
SunSeeker
Oct 2018
#38
He doesn't worry about Ivanka, she's been abused since she was a child so no concern at all.
lark
Oct 2018
#41
Just think pin head........you can sit back and tell bed stories of how their grandfather
turbinetree
Oct 2018
#47
He should fear for his sons, if he doesn't show them how to sit on stumps properly.
Judi Lynn
Oct 2018
#56