16-year-old pleas for help over rape on YouTube

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by daba
2381 Posts
1 month, 3 weeks ago

 This is a lot to take in to say the least. Lots of different thoughts running through my head...

Crystal says that a 23-year-old man raped her, and she's saying it on YouTube.

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Crystal isn't just doing teen-bedroom confessional; she's asking YouTube viewers to call the Florida state attorney's office to request that her case be prosecuted.

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.. But when less than 5 percent of rape cases ever make it to prosecution in Crystal's home state, including her own, a girl might want a broader audience for her outrage. Revealing her face, her location, her IP address as a rape survivor may seem scary. But in this case, it made more sense than trusting offline law.

 

http://valleywag.com/390838/can-youtube-vindicate-a-rape-survivor 

 

 

by daba
2381 Posts
1 month, 2 weeks ago

 

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The teen, whom CNN interviewed but is not identifying by her last name, is among dozens of young people who are turning to social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace to talk about sexual assault.

 

For an online generation, the Web offers what traditional counseling does not. It's a chance to communicate without having to face someone or fear their judgment. Some people are seeking legal advice and medical information, and many younger victims believe that they can warn others about their accused attacker, counselors say.

 

There also are people like Crystal, whose case was dropped by the Orange County, Florida, state attorney's office, who feel slighted by the justice system.

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"Young victims, particularly girls, turn inward. They are going to reach out and try to connect in the isolation of their dorm room or their bedrooms," said Jennifer Dritt, the director of the Florida Council Against Sexual Violence. "Most young women feel like they want somebody to know that someone did this to them."

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One in four American women under the age of 25 report that they have been sexually assaulted, according to the nation's largest rape crisis counseling organization, RAINN, the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network...

 

 

http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/05/15/rape.online/index.html?eref=rss_topstories 

by Mike
504 Posts
1 month, 2 weeks ago
sad!

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