Axulus
Veteran Member
Of the 33 reported rapes in 2014, six were classified as “unfounded,” which the report defines as “any report of a crime that is found to be false or baseless” after an investigation by law enforcement.
http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2015/10/2/reported-rapes-nearly-doubles/
Can you understand now why some of us don't automatically accept a rape claim as true? We still need to have actual standards of evidence to make sure the accused's life isn't wrongfully ruined. Those who automatically accept the rape as true tarnish the reputation and devastate life of the accused. Sure, you may be in the right 82% of the time, but your lack of caution is creating 18% additional victims. That's on you.
Also, worthy of mention:
Harvard has a student population of 21,000. Thirty-three reported rapes, even if all of them were 100 percent true, is 0.15 percent of the student population — far from the constant claims of one-in-five.
Even if you accept the idea that just 20 percent of women report their rapes, and adjust accordingly, that would still be only 0.78 percent of the student population experiencing a rape, which is much more in line with federal statistics.
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/study-1-in-5-campus-rape-reports-are-false/article/2573324
This quote didn't seem to take into account that the entire student population isn't made up of women. If all the reported rapes are women, and since approx 50% of the population is women, then that would be 1.58% of the population experiencing a rape, or 6% over the course of 4 years. Definitely a problem worth addressing, but you actually get people to dismiss such a worthy problem worth addressing by making bogus claims such as "1 in 5 women experience sexual assault while in college".