I think you did put your OP in the correct place but I don't know enough about you to say if you did it intentionally or not.
Lately the so-called rape victims are coming out in numbers against political figures. The "me too" movement!
After Trump's win - there are women out there literally shaking in their boots and working their heads off 24/7 and trying to figure out how to take down some of Trump's picks. They are feeling threatened. Some of them may go an extra mile to fight for their pro-choice agendas or their stance that favors LGBTQ+ community. IMO
So, these folks want to know how they can effectively make some noise.
I get it!
Other than the issue I just mentioned -
your OP is a well thought out post but do some further investigation. IMO
Apart from the victims who preserve the evidence of the crime and report it immediately
(as those are possibly the real victims) - I would take the testimonies of the ones reporting late - with a grain of salt.
You mentioned few women report the crime and you spoke about the reason many women don't report the crime at all
BUT you didn't mention anything about the ones who report it late or totally make up the accusation.
So - in my opinion your original post was biased as I can see you probably believe every single women always speak the truth.
They don't!
Find out more about the ones who do the report but do it very very late (years later).
I have problems with their testimonies. Of course you could point out various reasons an alleged victim could wait years before reporting the crime but for fairness purposes and to preserve the integrity of the justice system and to protect innocents from being falsely accused -
there should be a very short window to report this particular crime. Not only that is the right thing to do but you could potentially save other future victims if the crime is reported in a timely fashion.
You may see a pattern behind the ones who report 'late'.
#1. If the alleged victim waits too long to report then chances are the detail of the encounter becomes fuzzy and hence the detail could play a trick on her mind. It is very likely - as time passes - a need for self preservation kicks in. It helps create a false depiction in the mind that it was indeed a rape and it was not her fault. Self preservation kicks in to prevent any further mental agony. In this process the mind tries to shift the blame from thyself unto the other party (alleged attacker in this case) because the encounter may not have been a pleasant or pleasurable one or it took place when one might have been under the influence or one may have been out of her element at the time due to some other reason.
Just look at the examples of traffic infringers and especially the ones who cause traffic accidents - most realize and acknowledge their fault on the accident scene but once out of the accident site and days or months later - many try to deny accountabilities and try to go as far as claiming to be innocent. In some cases - some actual guilty folks who really caused the accident even truly start believing - they were innocent. They really start believing they were wrongly accused in the first place.
The lapse of time can play a number on you mind!
I am not saying - all incidents those are reported years later are false. But a great number probably are! IMO
#2. If the accused is famous then the accusation could be politically motivated and a crime by itself.
#3. If the accused is rich then the accusation could be financially motivated - maybe it is done to make some money out of the allegedly accused.
If the victim signs an affidavit that she only wants justice served under the criminal jurisdiction and that she won't take the accused through civil restitution process - then I would take her accusation more seriously.
But unfortunately most of the time it is about the 'money'.
There are always three sides of the story - the alleged victim's story, the alleged offender's story and the truth. And the judge tries to ascertain that 'truth' and that truth is always somewhere in the middle.
Silence is acceptance. Silence is concurrence. Silence is compliance.
No reason is good enough to be silent about a crime that was committed against you unless your life was in absolute danger had you reported it immediately or in a timely fashion.
As for how it can be rectified or eradicated or at least prevent it in any reasonable way...
#1 Change the law and make it severe for cases that can be proven beyond any doubt (i.e. the incident caught on camera, proven by DNA evidence and bodily injuries, multiple eyewitnesses accounts, etc.)
A brief period in jail is not not enough, Huge punishment will deter many.
#2 Forget your rights for your privacy when in public - place cameras at all strategic locations throughout your city if possible (every nook and corner) excluding public restrooms/ toilets. Don't worry about who is watching. If you don't break any laws then why not sacrifice privacy for safety?
#3 Install and allow satellite imagery or video and allow it to crime prevention agencies to monitor crimes. Again - sacrifice your privacy while under the open sky for your security.
#4 A future thing!
Wear chips under the skin that can detect your location round the clock and match and find who was around you at a given moment when the crime is reported. It will also exonerate someone who was not there.
#5 Voluntarily allow to create a DNA database and records of fingerprints with the government - so that government can find the criminal fast. Why would anyone have a problem with this if they are not committing any crime? Don't you trust the government? Well, why then ask for help if you don't trust the police?
I really doubt that the government will misuse your information.
#6 Educate everyone from an early years. Some religions are dying out. Less folks are practicing nowadays - without objective morality - subjective morality is governing many folks and when the opportunity presents itself to such folks - sometimes nothing is stopping them from committing the crimes because they are not afraid about punishment afterlife.
Any how - if any or all mentioned above could be implemented or advocated then - crimes such as "rape" would be a thing of the past.