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Showing Original Post only (View all)Victim advocates applaud Craigslist rape verdict [View all]
The face of a serial rapist--look like a neighbor? A friend? Most men ARE not rapists, but are certainly complicit in Rape Culture.
"We have a very long history of effectively saying, 'If she's in prostitution, then what happens to her does not matter,'" said Kaethe Morris Hoffer, executive director of the Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation. "This conviction stands firmly against that proposition, and we applaud it."
The research shows that men who pay for sex often believe that they buy the right to do anything they want, Morris Hoffer said. Friday's verdict conveys that no one has that right, she said. She praised prosecutors, noting that having the state stand up for the woman sends a "profound and important message to the community at large."
"The other message that we would hope it sends loud and clear is that prosecutors can achieve convictions, even when the victim of the sexual assault is a woman who has been prostituted," Morris Hoffer said.
Women in prostitution have long faced a stigma when it comes to sexual assault, said Jody Raphael, a visiting law professor at DePaul University who has written about violence against women. Her latest book, "Rape is Rape," was published last year.
"Women in prostitution, because of what they do, are rarely believed," Raphael said. "They have told me they don't go to police with these kinds of complaints because they feel they will be abused and are afraid to come forward and to make a complaint."
The research shows that men who pay for sex often believe that they buy the right to do anything they want, Morris Hoffer said. Friday's verdict conveys that no one has that right, she said. She praised prosecutors, noting that having the state stand up for the woman sends a "profound and important message to the community at large."
"The other message that we would hope it sends loud and clear is that prosecutors can achieve convictions, even when the victim of the sexual assault is a woman who has been prostituted," Morris Hoffer said.
Women in prostitution have long faced a stigma when it comes to sexual assault, said Jody Raphael, a visiting law professor at DePaul University who has written about violence against women. Her latest book, "Rape is Rape," was published last year.
"Women in prostitution, because of what they do, are rarely believed," Raphael said. "They have told me they don't go to police with these kinds of complaints because they feel they will be abused and are afraid to come forward and to make a complaint."
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men who pay for sex often believe that they buy the right to do anything they want,
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#1
lol. i hadnt read that part of her post. just the article. was clueless what manny was talking
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#3
i think mostly the SOP is not used to diss or flamebait, but mostly for putting the wrong post
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#28
it is funny. i would have never thought. i am so NAIVE about some things cause
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#7
ah ha. cant we at least wait until 4'ish. lol. for breakfast? nah. lol. thanks
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#23
redq is very good at explaining this. i think we need an Op about this again. i had an Op in GD
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#8
Sorry my bad. Editing these posts away, with some explanation in the other one.
Threedifferentones
Mar 2014
#14
or you could say... what are you talking about? because yuor imterpretation is wrong. not an
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#15
The statement "most men are complicit in rape culture" does not seem to intersect different forms
Threedifferentones
Mar 2014
#50
I neglected to edit the post you are responding to, unlike the others, but as I said my point
Threedifferentones
Mar 2014
#69
Your post illustrates the "so what" quite well, and the nuances of oppression are what you ignore.
Threedifferentones
Mar 2014
#71
That thread was locked and rightfully so. That is why your post would not go through.
Tuesday Afternoon
Mar 2014
#18
I am not overfond of the practice of alerting, either. The number of threads locked has diminished
Tuesday Afternoon
Mar 2014
#29
as your question above shows, you are right. they either slightly kinda believe a rape culture even
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#38
Thank you for posting this! It's good to see these individuals being punished. nt
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#51