I see rape is a prominent issue these days. My favorite question to ask: What is the eventual result of this? Will the prominence of this issue change the criminal justice system?
I see rape is a prominent issue these days. My favorite question to ask: What is the eventual result of this? Will the prominence of this issue change the criminal justice system?
The burden of proof is the same in any criminal case - your first choice in the poll.
It has always been a capital offence as far as I know. Why should we want to change it?
Because women are more important than men and we should err on the side of an innocent man being sent to prison rather than risking a woman not being believed claiming she's been raped. Furthermore, institutions of "higher learning" set the pattern for our future, just ask Paul Nungesser or the Duke LaCrosse team.
http://www.newsweek.com/2015/12/18/other-side-sexual-assault-crisis-403285.html
I see rape is a prominent issue these days. My favorite question to ask: What is the eventual result of this? Will the prominence of this issue change the criminal justice system?
That's a rather empty-headed question.
You say that because you fail to see the hidden agenda.
You say that because you fail to see the hidden agenda.
It's a ridiculous question, correctly answered in the first response, and deserved of ending the thread.I see rape is a prominent issue these days. My favorite question to ask: What is the eventual result of this? Will the prominence of this issue change the criminal justice system?
It's a ridiculous question, correctly answered in the first response, and deserved of ending the thread.
Fair enough.With so many ideologies running around, you never know how people will reply. Actually I'm pleasantly surprised.
I see rape is a prominent issue these days. My favorite question to ask: What is the eventual result of this? Will the prominence of this issue change the criminal justice system?
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