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Surviving Justice: Realities of Reporting Rape

Kate

Why report rape through a criminal procedure when there's a 95% chance that the rapist will never even be arrested, and less than a 1% chance than the rapist will be convicted? Why report rape when your rapist will hire a P.I. to intimidate and harass you through the process? Why report rape when your detective will refer to a strangulation mark on your neck as a hickey? Why report rape when you'll be met with a culture of hostility and disbelief, and be blamed at every turn for what someone else did to you?--------------------------------------------------This podcast walks listeners through the realities of reporting rape, from start to finish throughout the process: the moment of the crime itself, the decision to report or not, the SANE exam, the initial patrol contact, the interviews with a detective, the subsequent investigation or lack thereof, the nearly inevitable declination of bringing charges forward, and the reasons why the survivor is often left further victimized by the system while the rapist walks free.--------------------------------------------------Hear from survivors, civil attorneys, prosecutors, detectives both retired and not, national organizations dedicated to ending sexual violence, victim advocates, psychologists and more to gain an understanding of why the system doesn't work, what's being done to address it, and what can be done to best support survivors of sexual assault.Go to SurvivingJustice.org to share your story.
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Follow Up: Lauren of MeTooManyVoicesJune 20, 2021
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Follow Up: Zahada, Krithi, Peace Corps & MoreJune 01, 2021
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Follow Up: TaelorMay 16, 2021
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Follow Up: Abigail & SAAPMApril 19, 2021
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Follow Up: Aarefah and Sayedah 2March 15, 2021
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Follow Up: Aarefah and SayedahMarch 11, 2021
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Follow Up: Kyle RichardFebruary 16, 2021
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Follow Up: I May Destroy You & Address Confidentiality ProgramsFebruary 07, 2021
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Follow Up: Restorative JusticeFebruary 01, 2021
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Prevention Mini-Series: #5, M. Colleen McDanielJanuary 26, 2021
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Prevention Mini-Series: #4, Mike DomitrzJanuary 18, 2021
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Prevention Mini-Series: #3, Kip Ioane/Teams of MenJanuary 10, 2021
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Prevention Mini-Series: #2, Brenda Tracy January 03, 2021
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Prevention Mini-Series: IntroductionDecember 21, 2020
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18: "Willful Negligence of So Many People Across So Many Sectors Has Allowed This Issue to Thrive": Total Systemic Failure.April 01, 2020
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17: A Mini Check-In for Survivors in the Pandemic- Your Feelings Are All ValidMarch 22, 2020
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16: "What You've Been Through Becomes Part of Your Experience But Does Not Define Who You Are" - Healing & Post-Traumatic GrowthFebruary 09, 2020
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15: "This One Incident Literally Haunts the Rest of Your Life"- Long-term Impact and Harm of Reporting RapeFebruary 02, 2020
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13: "The Inadequacy of the Investigation is the Reason Why It Fails." - Campus Sexual Assault, Part 2December 22, 2019
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12: "The Title IX Process is Not Interested in Justice" - Campus Sexual Assault, Part 1December 16, 2019
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11: The “Backlog”: A RantDecember 08, 2019
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10- "We Respect Their Autonomy & Want Them to Be in Control": The Sexual Assault Examination KitNovember 24, 2019
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9- "Normal Responses to an Abnormal Situation": The Impact of TraumaNovember 17, 2019
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8-"You Are Free to Rape, Because We Think It's Pretty Hard to Prove These Cases": Prosecutorial Decision-MakingNovember 11, 2019
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7: "It's a Question of How Honest You're Gonna Be With the Public About How Few of Them You're Solving." - Exceptional ClearanceOctober 27, 2019
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