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What does this mean? He said I'd get a more helpful response if he could recall my ID in reguards to the reporting of police abuse...The police can't or won't do their jobs because of what evidentally is a type of buddy system & since the pros atty of the town is involved in a state of moral turpitude they've all gone a little nuts when called to the scene of a crime they have litterally caused not doing their jobs for 20 yrs in my personal situation..yes 20 yrs of crap all unnecessarily happening to me because the cops sent the social messages concistantly for these 20 yrs that "you can abuse...this person" INSTEAD of "You can't..." etc...The dynamics of unaddressed crime is real not unlike physics's laws where there is an opposite &equal reaction...Justice is social! It is imperative that the RIGHT message is sent or anything else can(& will)be heard.I was raped in 1987, the cops did not do their jobs & I have mercillessly, unnecessarily suffered in a multitude of ways since.ID?
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2007-05-29 08:07:14 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

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Do the police know who your rapist is?
If they know who he is and are not acting, then yes, they would be not doing their jobs.
If they conducted an investigation and could not identify a suspect, then they did everything that they could do.
If you feel that the police and prosecuting attorney have conspired to keep from bringing your rapist to justice, then you need to contact your state attorney general's office.

2007-05-29 09:32:55 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Rape is a crime that many women are re-victimized by a largely all male "justice system"! It is called blaming the victim. I bet they wanted to know how you were dressed!

2007-05-29 08:12:11 · answer #2 · answered by cantcu 7 · 0 2

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