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EPISODE · Dec 3, 2024 · 4 MIN

Why some Irish people believe women make up or exaggerate assault claims

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20 per cent of Irish people believe women make up or exaggerate sexual assault claims. While 13 per cent believe a woman who is assaulted while affected by alcohol or drugs is partially to blame.  That’s according to a new survey by Eurobarometer and we discussed these findings with Rachel Morrogh, Executive of Dublin Rape Crisis Centre.

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