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Why is rape not being taking seriously?
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<blockquote data-quote="yasic" data-source="post: 64738466" data-attributes="member: 124040"><p>The problem is all system have injustice to some. Under our system plenty of innocent people are currently sitting in jail. We we less strict, more rapists and murderers would be walking the streets free. Compromise must be reached. </p><p></p><p>If it were, as the OP's article suggests, that false rape accusations were but non-existent, then it may in fact make sense to break the rule of 'Innocent until proven guilty' in this case if it can be argued for the greater good. In this case we would be sacrificing the near insignificant number of falsely accused to bring justice to a plethora of rape victims and rapists. How could you argue otherwise? </p><p></p><p>It still stands on that huge if which has yet to be demonstrated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yasic, post: 64738466, member: 124040"] The problem is all system have injustice to some. Under our system plenty of innocent people are currently sitting in jail. We we less strict, more rapists and murderers would be walking the streets free. Compromise must be reached. If it were, as the OP's article suggests, that false rape accusations were but non-existent, then it may in fact make sense to break the rule of 'Innocent until proven guilty' in this case if it can be argued for the greater good. In this case we would be sacrificing the near insignificant number of falsely accused to bring justice to a plethora of rape victims and rapists. How could you argue otherwise? It still stands on that huge if which has yet to be demonstrated. [/QUOTE]
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