Rape victim 'inviting,' so no jail This is a similar article where another sex offender was allowed to 'walk free' because of how the victim was dressed. We can debate the issue of how offenders have to 'live with' what they have done, but so do the victims. This victim impact statement was quoted in the article: In a victim impact statement, the woman described her ongoing fear related to the attack. "I'm a prisoner in my own home," she wrote. The woman said she bears a permanent reminder of what Rhodes did to her -- a scar on her knee. And while a scar in her knee was one physical reminder, often the worst 'scars' are the ones we don't see - either the psychological scars, or the injuries which aren't so obvious to other people. I was never raped, though I have also had to live with my own 'traumas' as well. I was severely sexually harassed at work a little over a decade ago. I didn't dress provocatively at all (or w...
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