What more can targets do in addition to the numerous ways that we already re-arrance our lives to reduce the risk? How many times have we gone over and over with this, that victims already go through the motions to walk assertively, learn self-defense, lock the car door when entering, look look look for signs everywhere....
You give three examples of risk reduction. Pathetic paragraph. That victims go through the motions? Too late. Your attitude actually distracts people from listening to and reading up on simple advice and common sense. The common sense of risk reduction. You should have identified at least 20 examples of R/R to even come close to a responsible proposal.
It's this reality that when faced with a sexual assault case, that people assume that people who are assaulted were too stupid to not take precautions. And when the conversation turns to focus more on that and not the broken system that we have, it's frustrating that it's assumed that rapists ought to be held accountable when conversations like this would rather keep telling survivors what they could have done differently.
...people assume? No..... you presume..... Your whole para is just one complete negative towards good advice and education for greater safety. If you live in a country with what you consider to be a bust system, there's not much that I can do from mine to help it, but I'm rather specialised in risk assessment, so focus upon that, because I was a pro...
Guess what....we already do a lot more than others do. What do YOU do to prevent yourself from being sexually assaulted?
You do more than others? Doesn't look like it to me. Your gave three examples.
It isn't bigoted or misandrist to suggest that rapists need to be held more accountable.
Correct....... so write to your Governor about new legislation or whatever, but don't don't don't put people off from listening to good risk reduction advice.
This goes for murder, rape, grievous harm, kidnap, robbery, and all other risks.