A Colorado woman who had a ‘paranoia’ about child molesters has been sentenced to life in prison after she shot a wanted sex offender and dumped his remains in a drainage ditch. Deka Simmons, 38, will spend the rest of her life behind bars without the possibility of parole over the murder of 48-year-old Daxcimo Ceja in […]
This is why it’s so important that we actually prosecute these crimes and in a timely manner–to maintain faith that justice can be served. Sadly, with the Supreme Court as it is, faith in the justice system is continuing to be at an all time low.
The problem is a “justice” system that is fundamentally broken.
For the sake of simplicity of language I will assume a female victim and a male rapist but understand that is far from always the case.
A woman is raped. She does everything “right”. She gets a rape kit immediately and reports everything she can about the rapist. Let’s say the cops actually find them.
The “defense” is that the rapist’s lawyers run a character assassination. Because the only evidence she has is that they had sex. But hey, she is a slut who wanted it rough. And a gold digger. And the lawyers are going to make sure to ask EVERYONE she knows about her sexual history to make sure they don’t miss any important evidence.
And understand that “predator” is the term for a reason. These predators very much pick their prey. So maybe she has a drug problem. Hell, maybe she HAD a drug problem or sought psychiatric help ten years ago when going through a rough patch. Now she is unstable and untrustworthy
Congrats, her reputation is completely destroyed and odds are the defendant is found not guilty. And all of that assumes this was even needed and the judge didn’t just say “Well, boys will be boys” and brush it away.
This is why rape victims don’t come forward. Because it mostly just means that their abuser will continue to torture them for months or years after.
Do I think vigilante justice is justice? No. It is far too easy to get the wrong person or send the wrong message.
But justice is already fucking far from a thing under these circumstances and it is hard for me to really feel bad when a predator gets got.
I’d really like to see improvements in how law enforcement deals with sexual assault and rape - it is absolutely awful what a lot of jurisdictions currently put reporters through before failing to deliver a speedy trial or any trial at all… but vigilantism is a really dangerous path.
On the one hand we have a shitty option, on the other hand we have a shittier option. I’d clarify that I very much understand where you’re coming from and it’s a noble goal to envision a society free from sexual assault but embracing vigilantism is also a really bad idea.
0 years is the maximum timeline for vigilantism.
I would agree with you if sexual assault and rape weren’t crimes that people regularly get away with.
This is why it’s so important that we actually prosecute these crimes and in a timely manner–to maintain faith that justice can be served. Sadly, with the Supreme Court as it is, faith in the justice system is continuing to be at an all time low.
Prosecution isn’t the problem.
The problem is a “justice” system that is fundamentally broken.
For the sake of simplicity of language I will assume a female victim and a male rapist but understand that is far from always the case.
A woman is raped. She does everything “right”. She gets a rape kit immediately and reports everything she can about the rapist. Let’s say the cops actually find them.
The “defense” is that the rapist’s lawyers run a character assassination. Because the only evidence she has is that they had sex. But hey, she is a slut who wanted it rough. And a gold digger. And the lawyers are going to make sure to ask EVERYONE she knows about her sexual history to make sure they don’t miss any important evidence.
And understand that “predator” is the term for a reason. These predators very much pick their prey. So maybe she has a drug problem. Hell, maybe she HAD a drug problem or sought psychiatric help ten years ago when going through a rough patch. Now she is unstable and untrustworthy
Congrats, her reputation is completely destroyed and odds are the defendant is found not guilty. And all of that assumes this was even needed and the judge didn’t just say “Well, boys will be boys” and brush it away.
This is why rape victims don’t come forward. Because it mostly just means that their abuser will continue to torture them for months or years after.
Do I think vigilante justice is justice? No. It is far too easy to get the wrong person or send the wrong message.
But justice is already fucking far from a thing under these circumstances and it is hard for me to really feel bad when a predator gets got.
Hence my comment.
I’d really like to see improvements in how law enforcement deals with sexual assault and rape - it is absolutely awful what a lot of jurisdictions currently put reporters through before failing to deliver a speedy trial or any trial at all… but vigilantism is a really dangerous path.
And allowing sexual assault and predators running rampant isn’t a dangerous path?
On the one hand we have a shitty option, on the other hand we have a shittier option. I’d clarify that I very much understand where you’re coming from and it’s a noble goal to envision a society free from sexual assault but embracing vigilantism is also a really bad idea.