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When women soldiers report their rapes, this group points out, the often feel revictimized by the process.
For several of the women involved, the risk of reporting their rapes felt even more acute because the men they were naming were football players in a town that, like a lot of college towns, is football crazy.
The way the system works now, no matter how many times these rapists (16,000 or more at last count) are arrested for other crimes, most will not be tied to their rapes and murders because they typically plead only to "nondesignated" charges, and state law does not require criminals to give DNA samples for convictions in these cases.
For example, feminists have argued that many women who blame themselves for their rapes have internalized damaging false beliefs about their responsibilities and the causes of their rapes, making it problematic to consider their perspective epistemically advantageous or reliable.
Victims who do not reveal their rapes to others, whether due to shame or to the expectation that they will not be believed, experience profound isolation and lack of support; and indeed, many who do report their rapes are disbelieved or blamed by friends, family, and/or police.
Another researcher, having found that the African-American women in her study were less likely than white women to have disclosed their rapes (Wyatt 1992, 86), attributes this difference in part to the fact that "African American women …. do not anticipate that they will be protected by traditional authorities and institutions" (88).
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