Saturday, July 4, 2009

Here is everything wrong with the way we treat men and boys accused of rape

The next time someone angrily insists that false rape claims are not a serious problem and that far too much attention is paid to them, refer her to this case, which is sadly typical of the way men and boys accused of rape -- the supposedly presumed innocent -- are treated.

David Jansen and his ilk are the reason we have this website. Mr. Jansen's case gained recent national notoriety when it first broke. You probably heard about the initial report that accused him of rape; you probably have not heard about its outcome. To summarize: "David Jansen was arrested after a pizza deliveryman stopped by his remote rented cabin in the Tennessee Smoky Mountains and saw a woman tied up on the couch mouthing, 'Call 911.' But Jansen claimed all along that the woman was his lover and that she was into bondage, his lawyers providing stacks of evidence that the two had been in a relationship for sometime. After news of the arrest hit the media, the woman's history of filing false rape claims surfaced and her mother was interviewed saying that her daughter was a notorious liar."

Thankfully, no charges will be filed against Mr. Jansen. According to the story: "The Sevier County District Attorney's Office agreed with Jansen, saying in a statement that 'we could not obtain a conviction against Mr. Jansen nor would we try. As district attorneys our job is to seek justice not convictions,' District Attorney James B. Dunn said in the statement. 'Justice requires us to dismiss these charges based on the victim's credibility and other evidence.' Dunn's statement noted that the woman has been told about their decision and 'she insists that her allegations are true. This office will not prosecute the victim,' Dunn said in the statement. 'The evidence would not sustain a conviction for making a false report.' As for Jansen, his lawyers said he's just happy to be cleared. 'Mr. Jansen looks forward to resuming some level of normalcy in his life in hopes to move on as best as possible from this incident,' his attorneys said in a statement. 'As one might imagine, it has been costly on both a financial and emotional level.' But the damage is already done in many aspects. His wife filed for divorce shortly after learning of his arrest."

Because of the claim of a serial false accuser -- someone her own mother didn't believe -- Mr. Jansen was incarcerated for a crime he likely didn't commit; his name was splashed all over the news for the world to titillate to his humiliation; his marriage came to a screeching end; and his reputation was likely destroyed beyond repair. Any time Mr. Jansen goes to apply for a job, his prospective employee need only do a simple Google search to learn about the terrible thing he was accused of doing. How many employers will take a chance on him, regardless of how clear it is that he was innocent?

In contrast, the serial false accuser was not arrested and will not be charged (nor has she ever served a day in prison for any of her false claims); her reputation is largely preserved -- she can move away and the persons she interacts with will never suspect she might be a serial false accuser, nor will they ever learn about this incident; her identity is still shielded by the news media with all the tenacity that Clark Kent employs to keep Superman's identity from being known; and even now the District Attorney refers to her as the "victim." Did you get that? The person who was probably the actual victim here is referred to simply by his name; the person who probably committed a crime is called the "victim."

The asymmetry is astounding and, by any measure, patently unjust. Mr. Jansen has been sacrificed on the altar of political correctness to atone for the sins of actual rapists, and to encourage other rape accusers to come forward. He is literally nothing more than unfortunate collateral damage in the "more important" war on rape. The case begs the question whether this woman and other false accusers would lie about rape if, indeed, their identities weren't shielded. I tend to think there would be far fewer false rape claims.

Professor Alan Dershowitz had this to say about shielding the identities of rape accusers: "People who have gone to the police and publicly invoked the criminal process and accused somebody of a serious crime such as rape must be identified," he said. "In this country there is no such thing and should not be such a thing as anonymous accusation. If your name is in court it is a logical extension that it should be printed in the media. How can you publish the name of the presumptively innocent accused but not the name of the accuser?"

The case raises one other important point: note that neither party was charged with a crime despite the fact that it appears it would be far easier to obtain a conviction against her than him. The next time an angry young radical feminist insists that police should not use their discretion to believe or disbelieve rape claimants but should leave it up to the jury and put every claim of rape on trial, simply point out that the same has to be true for men and boys who accuse women of false rape claims. How about this procedure: in every rape trial where a man or boy claims he didn't do it, let the jury also decide if the woman or girl is guilty of filing a false report. Why not? You can't have it both ways, ladies. You can't insist on a procedure only when it might favor you. A man or boy accused of rape has the same right to seek justice as a woman or a girl who does the accusing, and that right goes beyond merely defending against the claim -- that right includes seeking justice for a crime perpetrated against them. After all, making a false report is a crime just as rape is a crime. Somehow I suspect that if such a procedure were in place, false rape claims would largely be a thing of the past -- and Mr. Jansen would not have had his life destroyed.

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

As usual, our criminal justice-entertainment system treats the real victim as the criminal and the criminal as the victim. This man's life has been ruined and this lying scumbag has gotten the thrill of her life. There is no reason to believe rape accusers when we know how this system works.

Archivist said...

"As usual, our criminal justice-entertainment system treats the real victim as the criminal and the criminal as the victim."

Beautifully stated!

Norm said...

"refer HER to this case..."

LOL!! Though you'll probably find almost as many *guys* angrily denying the existence of false accusations. It's not like they're going to admit that their subversion-of-the-DH -instigated behaviour and thinking is directed at so many false targets. Especially in an era where so many people love to hate!

Archivist said...

". . . you'll probably find almost as many *guys* angrily denying the existence of false accusations."

Not in my experience. The vast majority of false rape deniers are young radical feminist women. Certainly they have male enablers, but that's just my experience.

Anonymous said...

But there are very few men with splinters in their palms because they spent all afternoon protesting in front of the local Nifong's office.

Anonymous said...

This criminal has been named -- and what a name! http://www.examiner.com/x-9126-Gwinnett-County-Headlines-Examiner~y2009m7d4-Woman-who-accused-Jansen-of-kidnapping-rape-identified

Cherissha Nicole Violet Esteppe! That's a lot of words to describe a scum-sucking piece of crap.

Anonymous said...

Somebody should put up a website and call it the "False Rape Accuser Hall of Shame" and list some of these prominent cases, along with details of the liar's history, and details about the prosecutors who let them get away with it.

Anonymous said...

" no charges will be filed against Mr. Jansen. According to the story: "The Sevier County District Attorney's Office agreed with Jansen, saying in a statement that 'we could not obtain a conviction against Mr. Jansen nor would we try. As district attorneys our job is to seek justice not convictions,' "

Had this happened here in Nashville,TN, he would have been blindsided by the feminist prosecutors who would have went to any length to seek a conviction against him, even if it meant "bribing" his lawyer,public defender or, court appointed attorney to coerce him into accepting a plea bargain to a lesser charge. Otherwise he would have to spend a huge amount of money to bond/bail out, seek and secure a good private attorney,who might not have any incentive to allow the wolves to tear him to pieces, face the humiliation of being showcased to the public , hope nobody on the jury is gender biased and, endure the stress of having his person thrown under a microscope and endure defamation of his character by the media and feminist prosecutors. In the slim event he was found not guilty by a jury, he would never regain everything he lost. "Blind" racketeering.

Anonymous said...

It is all about destroying men's lives and exthorting money out of them.

Anonymous said...

and keeping the people here in a constant state of hysteria everytime they hear of an alleged rape or assault.

Anonymous said...

http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-6611147.html

Anonymous said...

The liar never does as much time as the victim.

Anonymous said...

There is a simple explanation for why the percentage of false rape accusations appears to be skyrocketing: since the 70's, the number of rapes has dropped more than 80%! If the number of real rapists being prosecuted has dropped so dramatically while the false accusations have stayed the same, naturally the portion of false cases is going to rise by a large factor.

False rape accusations as a portion of rape cases may literally be 5 or 6 times more common than they were thirty years ago!

Norm said...

This is just an aside, but notice how the reporter says "remote cabin", as if to emphasize the 'scary' aspect of it and thus the guilt aspect. But if it was so remote, a pizza delivery place would never send someone there.

Norm said...

"the vast majority of false rape deniers are young radical feminist women"

Yeah, but isn't that because we mainly hear the loud-mouths? Or has a survey or study ever been conducted, or you yourself have wider listening experience or something?

I'm not doubting you or arguing, I'm just thinking of all the honorary women, chivalrists, and just plain ignorant guys out there.

Anonymous said...

If you want to accuse someone of rape your name should be released.

The way it stands now without giving the accusers name it's just a perfect setup for revenge and extortion.

And all false accusers should be registered sex offenders for life. Men and boys need protection too.

Maybe with all of these false accusers on this blog a list of them could be created.

Anonymous said...

Or at least a false accuser Hall of Shame showing the prominent false accusers who have appeared in news stories on this blog.

Archivist said...

Norm, tha's just an opinion based on my experience. I am aware of no studies on these issues, and I don't profess any "wider listening experience or something" and have been wrong plenty of times. I do follow this issue very closely, and from what I can tell, it's not just that most of the persons who spread the two percent canard are women, it's that the vast majority are women -- overwhelmingly. At college forums where these issues are discussed, there are few men, relatively speaking. The audience is overwhelmingly female, and the leaders are stacked female. There is no question that there are plenty of radical feminist men who buy into this nonsense, for one reason or another (mostly, my guess is, they loathe traditional notions of "masculinity" and have hooked onto some of these issues). My sense is also that a lot of these guys don't have a huge emotional investment in it whereas a lot of young feminist women, do. I've seen feminist men who speak out against on rape who acknowledge false claims can be a real problem -- likely a function of the fact that they know it can happen to them.

Again, an opinion. Please feel free to reject it out of hand.

Now again, that's an opinion. You are free to reject it.

Anonymous said...

But these women know that the chances of them being falsely accused are remote, so why not support railroading innocent men?

The Archivist said...

Anyone want to bet what statistic grouping this case will fall under?

My bet is the 'unfounded' category, not the false category.

And that is what Pierce and myself have been saying for quite some time. At least a portion (majority?) of rape claims marked as 'unfounded', are likely false.

Norm said...

Pierce,

what about if I want to reject it?

(Not that I do want to. Especially the emotional investment thing.)