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07-17-2003, 05:32 AM | #21 |
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Follow-up: according to the stats I just read from the US DOJ, 31.5% of female rape victims are injured. It doesn't give any breakdown of the level of injury, so that 31.5% covers everything from being stabbed to a bruised wrist. Didn't say what percentage are murdered. Given that chance that there will be any injury at all, I can't see a "kill 'em all" attitude about it as moral, even though I feel so culturally obligated to that it hurts and I'm actually ashamed to say it (and I can't think of any other subject that makes me feel shame). I'm not in any way implying that it's never OK to use lethal force.
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Daleth - i have to agree with you here. though it seems wrong to say it, i'm not sure i can agree with killing someone for rape. if it was the most uncommon and violent form of grap in the parking lot, rape and kill, then definitely there is reason to use lethal force. but for date rape, it seems far too overboard!
anyway, here's an interesting link about such things that people may find informative - it helps to show how complicated the matter is. http://www.nononsenseselfdefense.com/rape.html :-D Anna |
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[Violence against Women, Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Dept. of Justice, 1994.]
- In 47% of rapes, the victim sustained injuries other than rape injuries. ...Daleth, perhaps your statistic of 31.5% is excluding rape injuries (ie: vaginal tearing)? I ask because DOJ for 1994 states that 75% of rape victims require hospital care. |
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http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/abstract/rsarp00.htm Rape and Sexual Assault: Reporting to Police and Medical Attention, 1992-2000 Presents information on the consequences of rape and sexual assault for female victims. The study provides the percentages of completed rape, attempted rape, and sexual assault of females that were reported to the police in 1992-2000. The report provides the percentage of victims that were injured and treated from a completed rape, attempted rape, or sexual assault. It presents the percentage of those who reported to the police, and the percentage of those victims who received treatment and whose victimization was reported to the police. Highlights include the following: All rapes, 39% of attempted rapes and 17% of sexual assaults against females resulted in injured victims, 1992-2000. When a rape or sexual assault was reported to the police, the victim was the most likely to report it. 45% of injured female victims of a reported attempted rape compared to 22% of injured victims of an unreported attempted rape received medical treatment, 1992-2000 08/02 NCJ 194530 |
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Sounds like a bit of hand waving going on here. Amen-Moses |
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My opinion is that if a woman isn't trained to properly handle a gun in stressful and dangerous situation (and the same applies to men) I don't see a gun as being useful in a suprise, stranger attack with the purpose of rape. Most women are too timid to pull the trigger and don't know how to prevent the weapon being taken from them when being over powered by an assailant.
I would say a woman is better off learning self-defense because it will teach her to walk with confidence, avoid potential, bad situations and how to handle herself under pressure filled, dangerous situations. This will help her look like a less likely victim to the predator, and therefore be less likely to be assaulted. Predators choose victims that appear to be easy targets. Your best defense is not to be an easy target. If a woman can be trained properly and has the confidence to handle carrying a concealed weapon I wouldn't have a problem with that. Even then I would HIGHLY recommend self-defense training in conjunction with proper weapons handling. This will help her in potential acquaintance rape and stranger rape/assault situations. Honestly, I think every woman should become proficient in self-defense because we are all too often targeted for victimization (as well as socialized to be polite, lady like and timid.) Brighid |
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I think education is the best form of protection against nearly everything in life, from HIV/AIDS infection to rape situations. If you know how to avoid potentially dangerous situations, know how much alcohol is too much for you personally to retain control, know how to fire the weapon in your purse quickly and accurately under stressful conditions, you are a million times safer than a woman who doesn't know these things.
Is a gun the best protection against a rapist? Realistically, unless you plan to crack him over the head with the gun, I don't think so. When a man is close enough to grab you, he's also close enough to take the gun away if you're trying to hold it and aim it between your body and his. Your best bet is to swing wide and knock him out with it, break his nose or something. Morally, I don't think it is right to have a gun and not have the proper training to use it safely. It's no different than getting behind the wheel of a car and not knowing how to drive it. In both cases, you're putting yourself and potentially innocent bystanders in danger. I think it's the general concensus that a self-defense course or other form of education is the best, and most morally sound, protection for women. And if you feel like shooting, get him in the groin. See if he ever rapes again |
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