Rape Flashcards
Why should the courts be careful in who they convict for rape?
- Fair labelling
- Opprobrium (public disgrace/ shameful conduct)
- Sentencing
What did the British crime survey (BCS) find?
- 1/20 women raped since the age of 16
- Showed relationships between v and rapist were not as expected
- Most rapists were current partners 45% as oppose to strangers 8%
What issues did the BCS unveil?
-Ordinary people sit on jury’s and the view of the ordinary person is that rape is committed by strangers which could effect who they hold liable for rape.
Where can the law on rape be found in general?
- Sexual offences act 2003
The section which the definition can be found?
- Section 1
- Intentionally penetrates vagina, anus or mouth with penis
- V does not consent to the penetration and he does not have reasonable belief that they consented
How can a women be convicted of rape?
- Under Section 8 of the Accessories and Abettors Act 1861.
- Rape as an accessory
- If a women assists a man to commit rape
Where can the MR of rape be found and what is it?
- Section 4
- Intentionally causing another person to engage in sexual activity without consent and lacks reasonable belief in consent
to what extent does the prosecution have to prove that v did not consent?
- Beyond all reasonable doubt
Olugboja 1981
- Two girls offered a lift home from a disco.
- Both got raped
- One did not struggle but was crying and D claimed she therefore consented
- Jury were told to approach consent in a common sense way
What was the COA judgement on consent in Olugboja?
- ’ Consent or the absence of it is to be given its ordinary meaning and if the jury need help they should be told there is a difference between consent and submission’
Who is the leading authority on all things rape and sexual offences?
What did she say about Olugboja?
- Jennifer Temkin
- She criticised Olugboja as it is a step backwards leading to uncertainty in the law. She said there was no way for a D to know before a trial whether consent was actually present
- Contradicts maximum certainty principle
Why has there been an increase in reports or rape but the conviction rate is very low?
- People could be more confident to report it as gov have provided better processes for rape complainants
- Police/judges/jury may have become more sceptical due to false accusations
When and what improvements have been made by the gov?
- 1999
- introduced special measures
- Screens to shield
- Not have to go into court (CCTV links)
- Gallery cleared
- removal of gowns and wigs for young people
- recorded examinations
What is the definition of consent and where can it be found?
- Section 74 Sexual Offences act 2003
- ‘ A person consents if he agrees by choice and has the freedom and capacity to make that choice’
What did the Amnesty international survey show and when was it done?
- Done in 2005
- Asked questions as to whether someone was responsible for being raped in numerous situations
- Behaving flirtatiously 28% said partially responsible
- These were real views of people that sit on the jury which was quite worrying