Freedom put me on ignore in his other thread so I'll just start a new one.
In which people claimed I make up facts, when I have done nothing of the sort, not surprising from a bunch of brainwashed, ignorant uneducated senile no-lifers.
From which I would love to hear which facts I made up, with sources and evidence, but anyways, on to the topic at hand.
Sweden is different from other European countries in regards to their rape statistics because of their procedural accounting of rape. In other countries rape reporting is tallied on a case by case basis, but sweden changed its policy in the collation of crime statistics where each individual rape has to be tallied. That means if a woman reports a rape incident where she was raped more than one time or by more than one person, each alleged individual occurence of rape has to be tallied by the statistics comittee.
Source: http://kunskapsbanken.nck.uu.se/nckk.../197/different
According to Swedens own Rape and sex offences bureau, 43% of the women who reported rape, were tallied for numerous offences, where in another country they would only be tallied once.
Source: http://www.bra.se/bra/bra-in-english...-offences.html
Coincidentally, according to the Swedish rape and sex offences bureau more than 58% of these cases are thrown out due to lack of evidence(from the same link)
In which people claimed I make up facts, when I have done nothing of the sort, not surprising from a bunch of brainwashed, ignorant uneducated senile no-lifers.
From which I would love to hear which facts I made up, with sources and evidence, but anyways, on to the topic at hand.
Sweden is different from other European countries in regards to their rape statistics because of their procedural accounting of rape. In other countries rape reporting is tallied on a case by case basis, but sweden changed its policy in the collation of crime statistics where each individual rape has to be tallied. That means if a woman reports a rape incident where she was raped more than one time or by more than one person, each alleged individual occurence of rape has to be tallied by the statistics comittee.
In the Swedish system, individual reports regarding a great number of offences may affect and give rise to variations in the statistic. For instance, when a single case is reported that turns out to involve hundreds or even thousands of instances of offences committed against an individual over the course of many years, every single incident is recorded as an offence in the year it was reported. It is also important to remember that non-reporting is particularly extensive for sex offences and changes in the inclination to report can affect the number of rapes in the statistic.
According to Swedens own Rape and sex offences bureau, 43% of the women who reported rape, were tallied for numerous offences, where in another country they would only be tallied once.
Sex offences are a type of offence where repeated exposure is relatively common. Slightly less than half (42%) of the persons who were exposed to sex offences have been exposed more than once.
Coincidentally, according to the Swedish rape and sex offences bureau more than 58% of these cases are thrown out due to lack of evidence(from the same link)
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