Comment by ILikeNeurons on 28/12/2022 at 06:07 UTC

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View submission: Detective completely overhauled the way his department handled rape cases, greatly improving the clearance rate | Why aren't his tactics more widely adopted?

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No, I was responding to the idea that there is magic or perfection needed.

But to address your other question, here's a better version of the link I shared[1].

1: https://www.reddit.com/r/stoprape/wiki/index/#wiki_what_is_consent.3F

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Comment by Davymuncher at 28/12/2022 at 07:09 UTC

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I'm really trying to understand what you're saying. You mean that when you say:

It's never solely the word of the victim. You can look at other evidence.

The "other evidence" that makes it so that you don't have solely the word of the victim to go off of is to interview the accused and hope that they hang themselves by admitting to sexual assault due to their own ignorance and stupidity because most rapists are ignorant of what consent really is and will tell the absolute truth truly believing they're innocent? That's what you're trying to say by "find out how consent was communicated"?

I'm still not convinced you're replying to the right thread, I'm not asking for magic or perfection. I'm just trying to get you to answer the simple question of how it's never solely the word of the victim in the hope that there's something tremendously obvious to you that's escaping me that can actually help people obtain justice when they're raped or otherwise sexually assaulted. But instead you just respond with these weird one liners that don't amount to anything resembling evidence on their own so I'm having to guess at what you mean.