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Eine Journalistin geht dem Fall einer Frau nach, der die Vortäuschung einer Vergewaltigung vorgeworfen wird. Dabei zeigt sich ein Muster: Die Opfer werden zu Beschuldigten.Eine Journalistin geht dem Fall einer Frau nach, der die Vortäuschung einer Vergewaltigung vorgeworfen wird. Dabei zeigt sich ein Muster: Die Opfer werden zu Beschuldigten.Eine Journalistin geht dem Fall einer Frau nach, der die Vortäuschung einer Vergewaltigung vorgeworfen wird. Dabei zeigt sich ein Muster: Die Opfer werden zu Beschuldigten.
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Watched this documentary with my wife and it's sad very very sad to think that the "authorities" lack so much compassion. The uniform itself should spell out how can I be of service. Why do they apply and study then get the job to protect and serve only themselves? In today's world all kids have to be so aware as to not tarnish their reputation especially on social media. Unlike when we went to school our reputation was word of mouth. These are little girls with tiny little hearts. Even when a women is all grown up with children of her own she is still herself just a little girl with a tiny little heart and they all bruise easily.
A must see for everyone. Never ever speak to the police without a lawyer present and always remember they can outright lie to you about anything and everything. This is yet another doc about police manipulation and taking advantage of a vulnerable population. Truly disheartening. It is disturbing to see the kind of men depicted in this doc, but everyone needs to be aware of these predators and how they take advantage of those they claim to like or help. Not only should this be required viewing for police, it should also be required for all 8th graders. I had heard of this happening but had no idea just how widespread it is. Our justice system may be one of the best out there, but it needs improvement.
1 out of 3 women are victims of asult and those are just the ones that report it. I believe every parent should sit down with their teenager and watch this documentary.
Young girls and men who report asult every day, but are often written off or worse, criminalized themselves because it's easier than actually investigating the crime. From the time we are little, we are taught to trust the police but sometimes they can re-victimize the victim by either poor training or lack of empathy.
This documentary was extremely informative and well made. It was an eye opener, because I never knew that women who were assaulted were being convicted of "false reporting to a police officer" because of our broken justice system.
Young girls and men who report asult every day, but are often written off or worse, criminalized themselves because it's easier than actually investigating the crime. From the time we are little, we are taught to trust the police but sometimes they can re-victimize the victim by either poor training or lack of empathy.
This documentary was extremely informative and well made. It was an eye opener, because I never knew that women who were assaulted were being convicted of "false reporting to a police officer" because of our broken justice system.
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This is a heavily intense true account whereby a young reporter explains how the police can sometimes misuse their powers when investigating sex cases.
A person makes an allegation of rape or sexual assault and instead of properly and fairly researching the case some police will incorrectly turn the tables and accuse the victim of making a false report and have that person prosecuted.
Quite shocking how frequently this can happen.
Also, what is disturbing is how the police are allowed to get away with lying to victims and persuading vulnerable people to admit they are the ones at fault when they are innocent.
But then again I ask myself why are police allowed to pretend to be underage children and lie to adults to entice them into sting operations?
Although this documentary could be made more exciting, the subject matter is well handled and worthy of a high rating. Six and a half rounded up:
7/10.
A person makes an allegation of rape or sexual assault and instead of properly and fairly researching the case some police will incorrectly turn the tables and accuse the victim of making a false report and have that person prosecuted.
Quite shocking how frequently this can happen.
Also, what is disturbing is how the police are allowed to get away with lying to victims and persuading vulnerable people to admit they are the ones at fault when they are innocent.
But then again I ask myself why are police allowed to pretend to be underage children and lie to adults to entice them into sting operations?
Although this documentary could be made more exciting, the subject matter is well handled and worthy of a high rating. Six and a half rounded up:
7/10.
I have to say the documentary was very well done. It demonstrated true journalistic work, which is of rarity today.
I was not aware how intentional police deception can be when investigating a sexual assault case, especially how the investigation can intentionally turn the victim into a suspect and railroading her into recanting his/her story. That's not investigative work. That is intentional and malicious investigation seeking to ensure the victim's claim is not deemed as the truth. That is wrong.
Very impressed with her journalism and am excited to see what she will tackle next. We need more journalists like her.
I was not aware how intentional police deception can be when investigating a sexual assault case, especially how the investigation can intentionally turn the victim into a suspect and railroading her into recanting his/her story. That's not investigative work. That is intentional and malicious investigation seeking to ensure the victim's claim is not deemed as the truth. That is wrong.
Very impressed with her journalism and am excited to see what she will tackle next. We need more journalists like her.
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