If we refuse to acknowledge the truth of sexual assault - that it is
solely the fault of the perpetrator - we cannot expect rates of sexual
violence to improve.
I stood in the darkened driveway, staring at the empty space where my car was supposed be. As the realisation I was a victim of car theft swept over me, I was jolted back to the last time I was the victim of a crime: as a teenager, at the hands of a man who sexually abused me for several years.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-04-01/victim-blaming-never-her-fault/7288468
I stood in the darkened driveway, staring at the empty space where my car was supposed be. As the realisation I was a victim of car theft swept over me, I was jolted back to the last time I was the victim of a crime: as a teenager, at the hands of a man who sexually abused me for several years.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-04-01/victim-blaming-never-her-fault/7288468