Myth
- A rapist is a stranger.
Fact - A recent
report has revealed that more than eight out of 10 rapes involve an
attack by someone the victim knows; for example, friend, lover,
colleague, husband or ex- partner.
Myth - Rape only happens in
dark alleys.
Fact - 60%
of women are attacked inside a building, and for 31% of women the rape occurs in their own
home - the most common place of all.
Myth - Women
get raped because they are dressed provocatively.
Fact - If a
man decides to rape someone, it makes no difference what she is wearing.
Myth - Rape
only happens to certain types of people.
Fact - Rape is
perpetrated against disabled and able-bodied people, against both sexes, all classes, all
races, all cultures and all ages.
Myth - Rapists
are monster/maniacs
Fact - Rapists
are ordinary men, many are highly respected members of the community and in 1980 in
England and Wales, only 2% of convicted rapists were considered to be in need of
psychiatric treatment.