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| 31 | False Accusations - How common are they really? | False Accusation | DataMale | /r/MensRights | 15/03/24 08:17 PM |
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| -7 | Menslib being menslibHi, the creator of the video here. The investigative process into rape accusations has widely been referred to as the second rape, due to its violating nature. More important than that is the research conducted into police treatment of alleged victims of rape, and their disregard for rigorous investigative process, in favour of following their own biases in spite of proper investigative policy. This has been noted in the following studies: Beyond Belief - Jan Jordan, 2004 The third Home Office s… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 30/07/24 03:42 PM |
| 1 | Menslib being menslibHey it's me, the creator of that video. This video isn't about minimizing the impact of false accusations or telling men that their experiences are invalid. I say as much that false accusations are a huge miscarriage of justice in the first 30 seconds of the video. This video is about the societal biases that impact academia, which in turn plays into the same cultural misunderstandings that impact legal cases to this very day. It's about challenging perceptions that inform our understanding of v… | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 30/07/24 09:37 AM |
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