plus, they get the pleasure that the people who stand up against them get crushed.
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Sorry if I've lost you, just getting my coffee... Who's they?
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e.g. rapists.
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Right so. Most of them never even know/admit they raped somebody. But I know cases, like a close friend, who took one of hers to court.
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She was pregnant with their child too, and be beat her so she lost it.
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I'm pretty sure she feels better and the world is safer with him behind bars.
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I know other cases where they had previous convictions. Also did you know you can make a report to the police that goes under somebody's
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name without the police arresting them, if you feel unsafe? Only true for sexual and domestic violence.
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great, so for some, it's working.
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I'm not sure about working. I mean the existence of that and me knowing about it and the way the police explained it to me... Lemme put it
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this way, the police are desperate for women to feel ok with coming forward but most are scared to. So they made this option.
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no. i mean, if you report sth, some seem to get through. right? so what distinguishes these cases from others
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