shmmeee
Well-Known Member
I mean, the app isn’t a bad idea per sé, but at some point the onus for tackling these crimes has to stop falling on the targets and start falling on the perpetrators and those who excuse their actions. It’s the same reason why more stab vests aren’t the solution for knife crime, or metal detectors aren’t the solution to school shootings.
Oh 100%, I’m just not sure what that looks like. You can’t ban penises. There’s always going to be opportunities and there’s always going to be men who want to take advantage of those opportunities. I’m not across the research but is there even a profile of rapists?
The people who commit a lot of crimes tend to have nothing to lose, but the difficulty in prosecuting rape means all kinds of men from all strands of society seem susceptible.
Obviously long term it’s education and respect to reduce actual incidence of rape, but I’d still argue the fear of assault is a significant detriment to women regardless of whether they’re attacked or not and therefore it’s worth tackling. I’m not sure the same is true about other crimes.