https://www.revealnews.org/episodes/case-cleared-part-1/
This is an audio podcast that lasts an hour. It is well researched and fully described.
Many cities in the USA whose police departments are calling tens of thousands of rape cases "cleared" when the made no effort to arrest the rapist.
These are cases where there is enough evidence to support probable cause, and the police decide to never make an arrest.
The suspects walk free. No arrest, no accountability.
To rape again.
Because - why? Why would you NOT follow this up!?
Rape culture?
Because rapes don't seem so bad to these police officers? Why do they not care enough to arrest the guy they have probably cause to believe committed a rape?
Oh, look how often rape cases are "solved," "brought to justice," Look, you women, we're taking care of the problem, right? What are you complaining about?
Given this, do you really also believe the police when they mark a case as "not sufficient evidence?" (which men interpret as "false claim")
You shouldn't.
This is an audio podcast that lasts an hour. It is well researched and fully described.
When police closed the rape case against Bryan Kind, they made it look like it had been solved. But he never was arrested – or even charged. We team up with Newsy and ProPublica to investigate how police across the country make it seem like they’re solving more rape cases than they actually are.
Many cities in the USA whose police departments are calling tens of thousands of rape cases "cleared" when the made no effort to arrest the rapist.
These are cases where there is enough evidence to support probable cause, and the police decide to never make an arrest.
The suspects walk free. No arrest, no accountability.
To rape again.
Because - why? Why would you NOT follow this up!?
Rape culture?
Because rapes don't seem so bad to these police officers? Why do they not care enough to arrest the guy they have probably cause to believe committed a rape?
Oh, look how often rape cases are "solved," "brought to justice," Look, you women, we're taking care of the problem, right? What are you complaining about?
Given this, do you really also believe the police when they mark a case as "not sufficient evidence?" (which men interpret as "false claim")
You shouldn't.