Absurd article argues that since "only 6 per cent of rape accusations result in a conviction", we ought to weaken standard of proof.https://twitter.com/jaspergregory/status/810644533071351808 …
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Key data is on p. 35. In 2011, "rape of a female" had a conviction rate of 39.7%. Not 6%. That's what they want to rewrite common law over.
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It is better that 100 innocents be convicted than 1 guilty person go free.
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The essay _actually makes this argument explicitly_.
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Also their take on Hall: "I may not share your sensitives, but I will fight to suppress any speech that troubles you"
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See also the Stern Review, pp9-10, on the 6% figure. http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20110608160754/http:/www.equalities.gov.uk/pdf/stern_review_acc_final.pdf …
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