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[QUOTE="conservationist:1384492"][QUOTE="Snowden:1384486"]Google "Steubenville, Ohio" if you want to know more about how some of those investigations might have gone in a "small, Midwestern city."[/QUOTE] Wasn't that related to football teams? [quote] Initially, the teenage boys were defended by the community (the local football team is a source of pride) who painted Jane Doe as a consenting partner and even went on to shame her. Football coach, Nate Hubbard sums up the community sentiment best: “The rape was just an excuse, I think… What else are you going to tell your parents when you come home drunk like that and after a night like that? She had to make up something. Now people are trying to blow up our football program because of it.” http://www.boomerangbeat.com/understanding-the-steubenville-rape-case/ [/quote] http://www.theforensicexaminer.com/archive/spring09/15/ FBI sets average rate of false rape accusations at 8% There's also a 60%-ish of cases that don't get resolved or go to trial. Thus three categories: 1. Cases with enough evidence to go to court 2. Cases where no one knows if they're true 3. Cases that are obviously false Some background on the difficulty of quantifying: http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/jurisprudence/2009/10/how_often_do_women_falsely_cry_rape.html [/QUOTE]
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