Okay I know there's a thread on rape and the Irish Examiner poll/survey thing on the forum already, but I thought this deserved a new thread, since the other was long and had veered a bit OT.
Anyway, piece in the IE today detailing their findings on a 6 yrs study into the conviction rates for rapists and their relation to the predominant gender of the 12 jurors.
Full article here:
http://www.examiner.ie/irishexaminer/pages/story.aspx-qqqg=ireland-qqqm=ireland-qqqa=ireland-qqqid=58929-qqqx=1.asp
...the surprising findings say that men accused of rape trialed by a mainly female jury were found innocent more often than men accused of rape tried in front of a male dominated jury.
Thoughts on this? Are women harsher on other women in the case of sex crimes? Or perhaps men believe female victims quicker than a woman would?
This goes against what I thought would have been the outcome...while maybe not an all-encompassing survey, it's still an indication of attiudes out there in modern Ireland.