Derec
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When you give an absolute number of cases it matters what population size these numbers were taken from.Excuse me? What does that matter?
Every violent crime is bad, but crime problem is generally measures as a crime rate, number of crimes relative to population. 255 rape reports per day means one thing if it is referring to population of the US, quite another if it's referring to population of Canada for example. A whole order of magnitude in this case actually.Are you really saying that just because our country is so big a violent crime against a person doesn't matter?
It also matters to the ridiculous "1 in 4" or "1 in 5" claims. They are also rates, but highly inflated rates that have zero resemblance to reality, as I have shown.
What is the alternative? Do away with pesky requirements for evidence or burden of proof "beyond a reasonable doubt" as some feminists want?Exactly. You get a clever rapist, he can commit rapes with impunity.
No, I do not remember him. But apparently he served his time. As long as he doesn't commit any more crimes I do not care what he does with his life.Remember Alex Kelly who raped two teenage girls, then lived free in Europe funded by his parents for 10 years?
What does that have to do with the injustice of an innocent man spending years in prison for a crime he didn't commit?
In what way like him? And again, what does that have to do with imprisoning innocent men just to increase the conviction rates?Wonder how many rapists are like him?
And that's how it should be.Betcha there are a lot more of those, than false claims, since rapes without sufficient evidence are often dismissed. Not because a crime didn't happen, but because it's not prosecutable.
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