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*moved from Law Forum:
I read an article a while back which mentioned the difficulties the Criminal Law faces in regards to rape cases, particularly when the victim was intoxicated. If a girl has alcohol in her system, consents to sex (say her and a guy met at a club) and the guy participates, has he technically raped her? The law seems to sway towards this notion that alcohol prevents her having any capacity to consent?
This is certainly a challenging area of the law though- most sexual relations on any given Fri/Sat night occur when the parties have been drinking. This then means that your 'rapist' could be any conventional, 'law-abiding' guy far opposed to the typical defendant that the legislators had in mind when the law was made. I also further read- that even if the guy is drunk (by which how can he also consent (shouldn’t she be a rapist) his state of mind is disregarded. This simply seems blatantly sexist and dangerous, given that if consensual sex occurred, yet the girl was a bitch, she could simply go to the police the next morning. Her word against his....
Is my line of thinking correct? Scary stuff if so
I read an article a while back which mentioned the difficulties the Criminal Law faces in regards to rape cases, particularly when the victim was intoxicated. If a girl has alcohol in her system, consents to sex (say her and a guy met at a club) and the guy participates, has he technically raped her? The law seems to sway towards this notion that alcohol prevents her having any capacity to consent?
This is certainly a challenging area of the law though- most sexual relations on any given Fri/Sat night occur when the parties have been drinking. This then means that your 'rapist' could be any conventional, 'law-abiding' guy far opposed to the typical defendant that the legislators had in mind when the law was made. I also further read- that even if the guy is drunk (by which how can he also consent (shouldn’t she be a rapist) his state of mind is disregarded. This simply seems blatantly sexist and dangerous, given that if consensual sex occurred, yet the girl was a bitch, she could simply go to the police the next morning. Her word against his....
Is my line of thinking correct? Scary stuff if so