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- Affirmative Consent Laws -
This book contains an up to the minute, and thorough discussion of the affirmative consent laws passed in California - John Davis, BA, JD, LLM (Author)


This book is a quick study for sexually active men, for men who are in constant contact with women in work or social environments, and, for men going to college.
Studies indicate that over 60% of accusations of rape, that women make against men, are false. There are no known cases of men falsely accusing a woman of rape. Women make false accusations of rape against men most commonly for the following reasons:
1. To extort money from the man
2. To gain attention
3. Revenge
4. To coverup sexual activity with someone else
The book is written by a noted former prosecutor who has prosecuted rape and sexual assault cases. It is designed to be a quick guide to inform men, and especially male college students, of the hazards of dating in an age of feminist rape hysteria.
The book explores the current climate that encourages women to falsely accuse men of rape, and the dynamics which reward women for falsely accusing men of rape. The book offers some insightful and practical means of avoiding false accusations of rape for sexually active men of all ages.

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How to Avoid False Accusations of Rape:

Self Defense in the Feminist State

John Davis, BA., J.D., LL.M.

Copyright All text and photos Copyrighted 2015

How to Avoid False Accusations of Rape Self Defense in the Feminist State Female Sex Predators - image 2 Old Town Publishing

All rights reserved.

ISBN-13: 978-1-310-85897-0

ISBN-1 : 1507799055

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

How To Avoid False Accusations of Rape / authored by Davis, BA, JD, LLM, John.

p. cm.

ISBN: 978-1-310-85897-0

1. Rape Reporting. 2. Rape. 3. Rape-United States I. Davis BA, JD, LLM, John, 1953 - .

342. D38575 2015

00-013243

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DEDICATION

This book is dedicated to the over 10,000 men who were unjustly lynched in the Jim Crow Era from 1867 to the modern day, based upon false accusations. This book is also dedicated to all who work with victims of prejudice and bigotry, those who tirelessly strive for equality based upon race, gender or creed, and those who have, through the struggles of the United States of America, left an indelible mark on the progress of freedom, liberty and egalitarianism.

Jus Gentium: omnes homines natur quales sunt.

(The Law of the People: All human beings are created equal).

Ei incumbit probatio qui dicit, non qui negat

(The burden of proof is on the person accusing, not upon the person who denies the accusation.) [A man is innocent until proven guilty from the Justinian Code (Digest of Justinian 22.3.2).]

False accusations of rape are not about sex like the crime of rape - photo 3

False accusations of rape are not about sex.... like the crime of rape itself, false accusations of rape are about power. John Davis, B.A., J.D., LL.M.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The Author and Publisher would like to thank Janet Bloomfield, Dr. Tara J. Palmatier, Psy.D., Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj, The intrepid Cathy Young, and Jyoti Tiwari for their insights into the injustices caused by false accusations of rape.

Table of Contents

How to Avoid False Accusations of Rape: Self-Defense in the Feminist State

Prologue: Situation Awareness

Hypoagency Im a woman Im not accountable.

Government Sponsored False Accusations:

Misandry & Androphobia Drive False Accusations of Rape:

Personal Risk Assessment: Am I a Likely Victim?

College Men are at Extreme Risk [Affirmative Consent]

Affirmative Consent Laws [Special Notes on College Men at risk].

Nice Guys are at Increased Risk for false accusations of rape

Fathers are at High risk for false accusations of rape

Athletes are at high risk for false accusations of rape

Shy men are at high risk for false accusations of rape

Assessing Intimate Partners: Is She a Likely False Accuser?

DSM-IV-TR Histrionic Personality Disorder (HPD)

DSM IV TR Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)

Womens Rape Fantasies

Affirmative Consent Laws: The New McCarthyism

Avoiding False Accusations of Rape: Practical Steps for Risk Management

Proactive and Protective Strategies

Summary & Conclusions:

Glossary of Special Terms

How to Avoid False Accusations of Rape:
Self-Defense in the Feminist State

John Davis

Prologue:
Situation Awareness

M en, as a gender, are increasingly under assault in modern civilization.

There are societal pressures to require women to receive as much pay as men, while, at the same time, men are working demonstrably longer hours than women, and, 98% of on-the job deaths are sustained by men.

Men are being put in prison and jails at an astonishing rate, while women escape arrest, prosecution and accountability for the same crimes. When women are committed to jail or prison, they have, on the average, punishment that is only one-third of the prison sentences that men receive for the same crime.

In the area of human sexuality, men are being demonized, by rape hysteria, as pre-determined serial rapists. Driven by fear and ignorance, more and more financial and political pressure is being exerted on institutions to place responsibility on men for any and all problems associated with human sexuality between men and women. These concerted pressures have all of the earmarks of a pogrom against men, masculinity and male sexuality. Our culture now, in the mainstream media, seeks to criminalize men as a gender.

This demonization of men, perpetuating the myth that all men are rapists is occurring at an accelerated rate, and, at a time when the actual rates of reported rape have been cut in half over the last forty years.

Figure 1 - Uniform FBI crime reports show a marked decline in reported forcible - photo 4

Figure 1 - Uniform FBI crime reports show a marked decline in reported forcible rape in the U.S. over the past 40 years.

In addition to all of these gender based assaults on men, gynocentric political pressures are now lobbying for strict criminal liability for men, in any case in which a man and a woman share intimacy, and in which the woman is displeased. If this sounds as if it is an overstatement, the reader is invited to continue reading to the following chapters on affirmative consent laws.

As an integral part of this pogrom against men, our culture is promoting more and more power for women to accuse men of rape and sexual assault. No one objects to women having the power to accuse someone of crime that is provided a crime has actually occurred. More, and more, however, women are falsely accusing men of rape solely for attention, or for revenge, or to receive money from victim compensation programs, or simply because it makes them feel empowered to ruin another persons life with no consequences for themselves.

Our research of government statistics indicates that the rate of false accusations of rape now exceed 60% of cases reported to law enforcement. This statistic is so hated by gynocentric groups, and misandrist groups, that the statistic is shouted down in the mainstream media at every opportunity. Nevertheless, Uniform FBI Crime Reports show, as a hard statistic, that law enforcement determines 8% of rape claims, each year, are false law enforcement also determines that another 50% of rape claims are so meritless that they will not support the minimal requirements for an arrest. This 58% false rape claim statistic has been verified, over and over, by the only scientific studies ever applied to the subject.

Figure 2 - This chart was prepared from a variety of statistics compiled from - photo 5

Figure 2 - This chart was prepared from a variety of statistics compiled from U. S. Department of Justice reports. The cited studies provide the scientific methods for analyzing the phenomenon of false rape reporting.

In reporting this rate of false accusations of rape, it is important to acknowledge that there is a plethora of pundits, advocacy research and mainstream media publicity that denies that the rate of making false accusations of rape is any higher than any other crime. Those mainstream media assertions, and advocacy research, that place the rate of false accusations of rape at between 2 and 8 percent, are simply based upon superstitions, misandry, gynosympathy and, in some cases, concerted efforts to deceive the public as to the actual rate of false accusations of rape. These myths, superstitions, and outright false representations of the real rate of false accusations, are creating an epidemic of false rape accusations against men.

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