1. If you honestly think that your views on rape are controversial of all things, you are clearly hanging out with the wrong crowd.
2. I'm sure others have mentioned your first two strawmans.
3. I like making numbered lists.
4. It may just be because I do hang out with decent people, but your third point doesn't seem to ever come up in any situations I've heard of. And...while rapists (and I'm talking the ones who are legitimate sex offenders, not the guys who "didn't realize she was 17") are despicable human beings, they are guaranteed rights. In other words, they have a right to a trial, with evidence being brought up in that trial. If every single man (or woman) accused of rape automatically was sent to jail, then there would be absolute batshit chaos where people would accuse people they don't particularly like of rape. If a lawsuit is involved, then people would be getting free money. That's why we have a half-decent legal system.
5. You could call me a humanist, I suppose, but I believe that most criminals can be reformed in some way. Honestly, even murderers could be turned into fine members of society (it's too bad that the risk outweighs the reward often enough in their case). I can't remember exactly what country, but somewhere in Europe (probably Sweden, Norway, Finland, etc.) has prison systems entirely meant for reform that have extremely high success rates. Now, repeat offenders are a bit different...
6. I can't think of anything else for this list o' mine, so I'll leave it at that.
7. Ooh! Ooh! I thought of another one. While the people who seem to insist that it is the victim's fault (and there are some, and I'm not naming anybody on here; I'm referring to real life) are wrong, I would say that it is something that the victim must deal with the consequences of in the long run. I am not a woman (or, sadly, a particularly rape-worthy male target), so I can't speak for them. However, I do feel that if a woman dresses scantily, bends over seductively to pick up a stack of $100 dollar bills in the outskirts of East St. Louis in the early hours of the morning, proceeds to complain about how her leg is injured so she can't run, then trips into a particularly dark and secluded alleyway when she knows a lone person is watching, then she might possibly be asking for it. Can't be too sure, though.