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Tory Mp Mark Pritchard Cleared Of Rape.
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-28 98620/P olice-d rop-rap e-inves tigatio n-backb ench-To ry-MP-M ark-Pri tchard. html
/// Anyone who makes an accusation that they are the victim of a sexual assault is given anonymity for life, under the Sexual Offences Act 2003. ///
/// But the same protection is not granted to the alleged perpetrator. ///
Should this unfair anonymity law now be changed so as to protect the innocent?
/// Anyone who makes an accusation that they are the victim of a sexual assault is given anonymity for life, under the Sexual Offences Act 2003. ///
/// But the same protection is not granted to the alleged perpetrator. ///
Should this unfair anonymity law now be changed so as to protect the innocent?
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No, because of the difficulty in proving cases of rape, when a suspect is charged, it gives other victims the opportunity to come forward. One of the most effective ways to successfully prosecute a rapist is to demonstrate 'patterns of behaviour'.
One other thing - if rapists are to be granted anonymity until the point they are proven guilty or innocent, should the same consideration be extended to paedophiles, fraudsters, murderers etc?
All would be similarly tainted.
No, because of the difficulty in proving cases of rape, when a suspect is charged, it gives other victims the opportunity to come forward. One of the most effective ways to successfully prosecute a rapist is to demonstrate 'patterns of behaviour'.
One other thing - if rapists are to be granted anonymity until the point they are proven guilty or innocent, should the same consideration be extended to paedophiles, fraudsters, murderers etc?
All would be similarly tainted.
Tilly2
/// He hasn't been cleared. There was not enough evidence to charge him. ///
/// Not quite the same thing. ///
So if you had not done anything wrong then you wouldn't have the right to be cleared, they could just say there isn't enough evidence to charge you, which would be correct wouldn't it?
Of course it is, if it wasn't then any innocent person who had done nothing wrong, would not deserve the right to cleared because
/// He hasn't been cleared. There was not enough evidence to charge him. ///
/// Not quite the same thing. ///
So if you had not done anything wrong then you wouldn't have the right to be cleared, they could just say there isn't enough evidence to charge you, which would be correct wouldn't it?
Of course it is, if it wasn't then any innocent person who had done nothing wrong, would not deserve the right to cleared because
//He hasn't been cleared. There was not enough evidence to charge him. //
And that attitude is exactly why the alleged perpetrator should also be given anonymity.
Plod dont want it changed of course because they use it to make up for lazy Policing. Instead of fully investigating they sling the name out and hope someone else comes out the wood work with solid evidence.
But the problem is, *** sticks as we see.
And that attitude is exactly why the alleged perpetrator should also be given anonymity.
Plod dont want it changed of course because they use it to make up for lazy Policing. Instead of fully investigating they sling the name out and hope someone else comes out the wood work with solid evidence.
But the problem is, *** sticks as we see.
sunny-dave, I hope that is not what AOG means.
A victim of rape reports to the police, which can be traumatic in itself, and if the CPS find there is not enough evidence to charge the accused, the rape victim is then branded a liar, vindictive attention seeker or worse.
The police have charged people with wasting police time when a false allegation of rape has been made and then they are named in the press. That is good enough for me. In fact 109 people have been prosecuted for just that in the last five years.
http:// www.the guardia n.com/l aw/2014 /dec/01 /109-wo men-pro secuted -false- rape-al legatio ns
Now, I would hardly call that lazy policing.
A victim of rape reports to the police, which can be traumatic in itself, and if the CPS find there is not enough evidence to charge the accused, the rape victim is then branded a liar, vindictive attention seeker or worse.
The police have charged people with wasting police time when a false allegation of rape has been made and then they are named in the press. That is good enough for me. In fact 109 people have been prosecuted for just that in the last five years.
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Now, I would hardly call that lazy policing.
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It has been shown time and again that naming a person accused of sexual offences encourages others to come forward. That is not lazy policing, it is common sense.
The offences may be separated by many years or many miles and if the accused doesn't confess that how are the police to start looking? It is very hard to a conviction of rape but the evidence of multiple victims does help.
The offences may be separated by many years or many miles and if the accused doesn't confess that how are the police to start looking? It is very hard to a conviction of rape but the evidence of multiple victims does help.
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