In Russia, rape is a crime that carries a penalty of three to six years in most cases, but it is difficult to pursue and get a conviction. According to statistics from the Crisis Center for Women in St. Petersburg, up to 70% of women who have been raped go to the police, but only 10% of the accusations result in charges. As a result, it is estimated that only 1% of men who commit these acts receive criminal punishment.

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      1 year ago

      If violence towards women is your metric, this is hardly a problem exclusive to them (to be clear this isn’t to excuse Russia, it’s to point out that a violent rape culture exist everywhere there is patriarchy, and it is said patriarchy that needs to be addressed, not an individual country).

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        1 year ago

        Whereas it is true that patriarchal norms also extend to the so-called West, it is hardly the case that 91% of women have experienced violence including rape.