I hope the dude gets compensated for this, and action taken against people who overlooked the evidence. As society we decided to lower the bar(in terms of evidence required to prove somebody guilty of this kind of crime), it needs to go back to a higher level, commensurate to the level of punishment it attracts.
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Originally posted by fatboyslim View PostI hope the dude gets compensated for this, and action taken against people who overlooked the evidence. As society we decided to lower the bar(in terms of evidence required to prove somebody guilty of this kind of crime), it needs to go back to a higher level, commensurate to the level of punishment it attracts.
You are aware of the rate of conviction?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYeah whatever.
You are aware of the rate of conviction?
which is tulip.
Now why do you think complaining that the conviction rate is poor when lying scumbags are trying to bury innocent people is helping your cause?
I am all for prosecuting the guilty, but it appears the CPS couldn't find their elbows with sat nav! Atack the muppets!!!!Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYeah whatever.
You are aware of the rate of conviction?
BTW I don't really care about the stats. I care far more about the huge number of men getting away with criminal, immoral offences. Which they are.
Do all dates have to be recorded? Are chaperones needed?Comment
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More police sexism
Reading up on this one of the issues is if a women makes a false allegation it’s very hard for her to take it back. She can’t just go into the station and say I was having a hard time, she will get prosecuted.
Also need anonymity for the accused, regardless if the case is dropped there is still huge stigma and I doubt these men recover.
Finally, it seems according to one barrister that the police are trying to make up for years of poor conviction rates by assuming guilt and not investigating properly.
But as it’s an issue that affects men nothing will be done.Comment
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Interesting views here (albeit US). https://qz.com/980766/the-truth-abou...e-accusations/
An good point is that "False accusers almost never tell stories that could, by any stretch of the imagination, be seen as an innocent misunderstanding" - if you were vindictively accusing someone of rape, your story is not going to leave room for interpretation.
In this case, the police were very wrong to withhold evidence that did not support their views. But I very much doubt this sort of thing only applies to rape cases.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostInteresting views here (albeit US). https://qz.com/980766/the-truth-abou...e-accusations/
An good point is that "False accusers almost never tell stories that could, by any stretch of the imagination, be seen as an innocent misunderstanding" - if you were vindictively accusing someone of rape, your story is not going to leave room for interpretation.
In this case, the police were very wrong to withhold evidence that did not support their views. But I very much doubt this sort of thing only applies to rape cases.
Also, there does seem to be a lowering of the bar with sexual assault to make up for years of poor conviction rates.Comment
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Originally posted by woohoo View Post
Also, there does seem to be a lowering of the bar with sexual assault to make up for years of poor conviction rates.Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYeah whatever.
You are aware of the rate of conviction?
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...nviction-rates
Originally posted by vetran View Postyes its 6-10%
which is tulip.
Now why do you think complaining that the conviction rate is poor when lying scumbags are trying to bury innocent people is helping your cause?
I am all for prosecuting the guilty, but it appears the CPS couldn't find their elbows with sat nav! Atack the muppets!!!!Last edited by fatboyslim; 24 December 2017, 12:16.Comment
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