danielpalos
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- #21
what if the guy that did her the most has to put out a really really serious relationship, afterward?In Canada, the Global Television Network just completed the most extensive survey on rape ever conducted in Canada. Their findings:
1. 30% of all women are sexually assaulted at least once in their lives. That's nearly 1 in three.
2. 82% of the women who are sexually assaulted, don't report it. Only 18% reported the rape to the police.
3. 28% of the women who were assaulted, were raped by a relative. A further 38% were raped by an acquaintance.
"Women reported being victims of 472,000 sexual assaults in 2009, according to Statistics Canada’s General Social Survey; men, 204,000. Yet police-reported crime statistics for that year show barely 21,000 incidents of sexual assault, and 7,951 persons charged."
Only 23% of those charged, are convicted. What that means is that out of the 676,000 sexual assault which occurred in 2009, 1,829 convictions resulted. That's less than 1%. No wonder men think they can rape with impunity because, well, . . . they can.
Because as with poaching (been watching a lot of North Woods Law on Animal Planet) the punishment doesn't match the crime. Should execute rapists providing an actual deterent to doing it. Poaching crimes are a $300 crime and max of 3 days in jail, so many do it. If your'e gonna have a crime, have a punishment acting as serious deterent to it. If it's a slap on the wrist, people are gonna do it more than if doing it can get you executed.