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riqster

(13,986 posts)
Fri Apr 26, 2013, 03:43 PM Apr 2013

In the UK, naming a rape victim online gets you fined.

In the USA, of course, it's a sport: http://m.guardiannews.com/uk/2012/nov/05/ched-evans-rape-naming-woman

Bravo to the Brits. Maybe we can all move there?

On edit: Snip:
"Nine people have been fined after admitting to revealing online the identity of a woman raped by the footballer Ched Evans.
The woman's name was circulated on social networking sites, including Twitter and Facebook, after Evans' conviction, at Caernarfon crown court, in April.
Some of the defendants also abused the victim online, calling her names including "money-grabbing slut" and "poor little victim".
They all claimed they had been unaware that naming her was a criminal offence. The law gives victims and alleged victims of rape and other sexual offences lifelong anonymity.
District Judge Andrew Shaw ordered the defendants to pay the victim compensation of £624 each. The court was told a fine was the maximum penalty the charge could attract.
Shaw said rape was one of the only crimes punishable by a maximum sentence of life. He said: "It's a crime against women which subjects them to the most intimate personal violation."
Each of the defendants had identified the victim, and others had added abuse. "You did so without proper knowledge of the facts and without any heed of the feelings of the victim," he said.
Shaw said the defendants, who were relatives or friends of Evans, had posted the comments with "deliberate malice". He added: "Your actions have re-victimised this woman."

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In the UK, naming a rape victim online gets you fined. (Original Post) riqster Apr 2013 OP
I wish this weren't necessary BainsBane Apr 2013 #1

BainsBane

(53,012 posts)
1. I wish this weren't necessary
Fri Apr 26, 2013, 03:56 PM
Apr 2013

If rape were treated as other crimes, victims wouldn't bear shame and be subject to ridicule as so many are. That shaming of victims is endemic to rape culture.

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