I think something that really needs to happen is the re-education of society on how to prevent rape. We view rape reactively - we need to view it preventatively...but not from the victim's standpoint.
In this thread, I've seen that women should not walk alone at night, not drink, and not dress a certain way. Women are usually the victims of rape.
What we as a society needs to do is re-educate. The victims SHOULD NOT have to put the onus of rape prevention on themselves. We must put it on potential rapists.
A new script should be: MEN! Don't drink, because studies have shown that you are more likely to inadvertently rape someone under the influence of alcohol (or drugs). MEN! You should wear clothing that makes it difficult for you to whip out your penis whenever you feel like sticking it in some place it doesn't belong! MEN! You are more likely to be the victim of a violent crime - YOU should be the ones not walking alone at night, because you are putting yourselves in danger (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_the_United_States).
Imagine if that was how we taught rape prevention instead. Instead of putting all the responsibility on the victims to not be raped, if we just taught our society to take consent more seriously, moderate alcohol use, and become safer ALL AROUND.
In this thread, I've seen that women should not walk alone at night, not drink, and not dress a certain way. Women are usually the victims of rape.
What we as a society needs to do is re-educate. The victims SHOULD NOT have to put the onus of rape prevention on themselves. We must put it on potential rapists.
A new script should be: MEN! Don't drink, because studies have shown that you are more likely to inadvertently rape someone under the influence of alcohol (or drugs). MEN! You should wear clothing that makes it difficult for you to whip out your penis whenever you feel like sticking it in some place it doesn't belong! MEN! You are more likely to be the victim of a violent crime - YOU should be the ones not walking alone at night, because you are putting yourselves in danger (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_the_United_States).
Imagine if that was how we taught rape prevention instead. Instead of putting all the responsibility on the victims to not be raped, if we just taught our society to take consent more seriously, moderate alcohol use, and become safer ALL AROUND.