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    Ben Arisen (@BrightLeaf88)Oct 20, 2016 at 12:46 am

    Very true. Sexual assault is a terrible crime because it’s so difficult for people to report for many reasons and also so hard to prove. I think this kind of conversation is important to have because people should be aware of its prevalence, and I don’t want to take away from that point. However I think it is also important to consider the other side of the coin, which is that we should be careful who we shame as perpetrators of sexual assault in cases where the crime is not provable. I don’t think that most reports of sexual assault are made up, of course, but even RAINN’s estimate of 2-10% for false cases is too high to jump to conclusions without real evidence. Everyone who reports a sexual assault should be treated with care and respect and given resources and support for recovery, and every case should be thoroughly investigated, but those who are accused should NOT face any sort of disciplinary action if there is not proof. This also applies to the kinds of witch hunts that often arise as the result of unsubstantiated claims which have ruined innocent lives. One of the cornerstones of our justice system is “innocence until proven guilty,” and we must remember this even while providing support to people who claim to be victims.

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Editorial: What the Sexual Assault Statistics Don’t Tell You