No.
This article is remarkably woolly headed.
When rape is discussed, we need to look beyond the difficult area of 'date rape' and instead ask why so few rapes are actually reported, and of those that are - why so few actually go to trial. The tone of this article ignores this.
By the way - the scenario she paints (very drunk woman wakes up in bed with a man) needs clarity.
She asks whether crimes which affect men are treated with the same vigour as those which predominantly affect women such as GBH.
Well yes, of course they are. That is a ferociously dumb question.
And the question as to whether the same efforts are put into solving burglaries as there are to tweeters...well, as soon as burglars start leaving calling cards with their IDs on them they will. On Twitter, you have to register with your email address. It makes prosecution a doddle.
Burglars do not do this.
If a chap is on a stag do, gets blotto and realises the next day that he's been raped, I bet he'd get way more sympathy than a woman in the same situation.
Perrins is a shill.