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...much more legitimate and balanced dialogue—regarding both the corroboration rule and also all other sexual assault related issues that are currently being discussed—should focus on considering not only the rights of potential sexual assault victims, but also the rights of potential victims of false accusations...
Implicit, and sometimes explicit, in the arguments against the corroboration rule is that focusing on protecting people from false accusations of sexual assault will deter actual victims from coming forward...
...rights of falsely accused students have entered into the dialogue on sexual assault, if at all, largely as an afterthought and sideshow to other issues. One can speculate on the reasons why this side of the issue has received such little attention...
...because very little data has been gathered on rates of false accusations of sexual assault. There is no UHS survey that asks, “Have you ever been falsely accused of rape...
...because, quite understandably, advocacy of the interests of the falsely accused are not part of the agenda of the prominent student groups involved in campus wide discussions of sexual assault. There is no CAFASA (Coalition Against False Accusations of Sexual Assault...