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Raped, pregnant and ordeal not over

Diane 2012/08/26 14:24:43
Raped, pregnant and ordeal not over



Editor's note:
Shauna R. Prewitt is a lawyer in Chicago. She is the author of "Giving Birth to a 'Rapist's Child': A Discussion and Analysis of the Limited Legal Protections Afforded to Women Who Become Mothers Through Rape," written for the Georgetown Law Journal.



Chicago, Illinois (CNN)
-- When I was in law school, my criminal law professor introduced us to the crime of rape by reading us a quote from Lord Chief Justice Sir Matthew Hale, a 17th-century English jurist: "In a rape case it is the victim, not the defendant, who is on trial."



It was not merely a history lesson. I had lived it.



While a student in my final year of college, at age 21, I was raped. I have dissected that moment -- the horrifying moment that I became a "victim" -- from every possible angle. I have poked and prodded, examined and re-examined. Regrettably, I have even suspected myself in a desperate, ultimately futile attempt to understand how I became a victim.



But blaming myself was neither my idea nor my first inclination. I thought such 17th-century notions were long dead. I was wrong. People who did not even know me were quick to comment or speculate on my rape. What were you wearing? Did you scream loudly? Did this occur in public?



As my history lesson said, I found myself on trial, facing the most fierce judge and jury: ignorance.



Eight years after my rape, I find myself on trial against ignorance again. Rep. Todd Akin's recent comments that "legitimate rape" rarely results in pregnancy not only flout scientific fact but, for me, cut deeper. Akin has de-legitimized my rape.



You see, nine months after my rape, I gave birth to a beautiful little girl. You could say she was conceived in rape; she was. But she is also so much more than her beginnings. I blissfully believed that after I finally had decided to give birth to and to raise my daughter, life would be all roses and endless days at the playground. I was wrong again.



It would not be long before I would learn firsthand that in the vast majority of states -- 31 -- men who father through rape are able to assert the same custody and visitation rights to their children that other fathers enjoy. When no law prohibits a rapist from exercising these rights, a woman may feel forced to bargain away her legal rights to a criminal trial in exchange for the rapist dropping the bid to have access to her child.



When faced with the choice between a lifetime tethered to her rapist or meaningful legal redress, the answer may be easy, but it is not painless. For the sake of her child, the woman will sacrifice her need to see her once immensely powerful perpetrator humbled by the court.



I know it because I lived it. I went to law school to learn how to stop it.



Having fought this injustice for the past several years, I have come to believe that ignorance is to blame for this legal absence. Opponents argue no woman would ever choose to raise the child she conceived through rape. The only two studies to analyze the choices made by pregnant raped women indicate otherwise -- at least 30% of women who conceive by rape make this choice.



Others argue that no rapist would ever seek parental rights. Not only does my experience and that of others I know prove otherwise, but it is not surprising that a man who cruelly degrades a woman would also seek to torture her in an even more agonizing way, by seeking access to her child.



Today, it seems we may face a new and unbelievable challenge: convincing legislators that women can conceive when they are raped.



Make no mistake, my efforts and the efforts of others to persuade legislators to pass laws restricting the parental rights of men who father through rape will be directly impacted by Akin's recent comments. Whether these efforts will be helped or hurt, however, depends upon us as a society.



Either we will fight ignorance and take steps to legislate for raped women based upon reason and facts, or we will be led by ignorance and continue to make bad laws. Or fail to make good ones.

Read More: http://edition.cnn.com/2012/08/22/opinion/prewitt-...

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  • luvguins 2012/08/26 17:10:57
    luvguins
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    I hope she and others are successful in making law to keep rapists from having contact with these children.

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  • Random 2012/09/11 09:08:55
    Random
    +1
    Dear God, rapists are actually allowed to do this?! I am appalled. And Todd Akin is an uneducated twat, who needs a swift kick in the balls for lying.
  • Sissy 2012/08/27 11:04:24
    Sissy
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    I find it beyond all reason that a rapist who wants and demands to be in the life of a chlid conceived in violence, would have any rights period. More like he wouldn't even get to meet the child until it was no less than 40 years old-----after he had served the minimum number of years in prison.
  • S.E.L. 2012/08/26 18:43:50
  • luvguins 2012/08/26 17:10:57
    luvguins
    +6
    I hope she and others are successful in making law to keep rapists from having contact with these children.
  • RandyScott 2012/08/26 15:34:42
    RandyScott
    +3
    I am sorry to hear about your ordeal. I applaud you for your choice, but don't understand how a rapist can be given visitation rights. Wouldn't they have to confess to the rape in order to make a claim on the child?

    Are our laws so screwed up that the rapist would be allowed to be granted Parental rights?

    This is total insanity. The rapist should be locked up for so long that this would never be an issue.
  • Diane RandyScott 2012/08/27 01:37:33
    Diane
    +2
    She said that the rapist threatened to fight for custody if she filed charges against him.
  • RandyScott Diane 2012/08/27 02:20:21
    RandyScott
    +1
    How could he fight for custody if he is locked up?
  • Diane RandyScott 2012/08/27 02:22:54
    Diane
    +1
    He might not be locked up yet. It takes time. But he can force the woman to drop the charges by threatening to fight for custody.
  • RandyScott Diane 2012/08/27 11:13:54
    RandyScott
    +1
    I would think to do so he would have to acknowledge being the Father, and unless they had an ongoing relation that would almost be an admission of guilt.

    My real point in my original comment was that I don't believe any rapist should ever be granted parental rights. To even think that our legal system would ever grant such rights tells me exactly how screwed up the system is.

    It also irritates me to no end that someone who has been victimized, is further victimized by the very legal system that should be protecting them.
  • Sissy RandyScott 2012/08/27 11:05:14
    Sissy
    +3
    You express my exact same thoughts.
  • poet4justice 2012/08/26 15:10:13 (edited)
    poet4justice
    +2
    Thank you for sharing this story and I feel that more people should be on your side to make a law on not allowing rapist to have custody of a child. If you get the bill to be on the floor of congress, don' t forget to pass it along in sodahead. we ..... i will write a letter to support your bill
  • Diane poet4ju... 2012/08/27 01:40:46
    Diane
    +3
    I read this on CNN and reposted it here. The woman who told her story, Shauna Prewitt, is a very brave woman.
  • jackolantyrn356 2012/08/26 15:03:24
    jackolantyrn356
    +1
    Remember the LAWS pertaining to RAPE IN AMERICA are all the property of the DNC. In the past 30 years th GOP Dare not come close to the DNC's "Bowl of Pudding" The LAws concerning Pediophilia and Abortion are also Democrat LAws..
  • cant be... jackola... 2012/08/26 15:11:14
    cant beleive walkers gov
    +3
    and the laws that pertain to the rape of the middle class belong to the gop
  • Diane jackola... 2012/08/27 01:41:15
  • Sissy jackola... 2012/08/27 11:07:13
    Sissy
    +2
    Once again, you make absolutely no sense but what I gather is that its the Dem's fault (as usual) Go figure.
  • darcie lamar 2012/08/26 14:38:50
    darcie lamar
    +4
    I would ask her if she was punished or blessed with her little girl. Both sides make stupid statements. This is about unfair laws, not politics. As a conservative woman I would help fight to keep a rapist from any child. There should be long sentences for evil people that rape.
  • Diane darcie ... 2012/08/26 14:45:14
    Diane
    +6
    But, by saying that "legitimate" rape victims don't get pregnant, Akin is delegitimizing this woman's rape. He would probably say she enjoyed it. It certainly makes it harder when a woman wants to take her attacker to court or wants to prevent him from getting custody.
  • darcie ... Diane 2012/08/26 15:39:04
    darcie lamar
    +2
    Almost everyone agrees that was a stupid statement.
  • poet4ju... darcie ... 2012/08/26 15:19:38
    poet4justice
    +1
    I am not feeling your blessing but I am feeling your conservative ideal getting in the right direction.
  • darcie ... poet4ju... 2012/08/26 15:39:38
    darcie lamar
    You make no sense.
  • poet4ju... darcie ... 2012/08/26 16:17:47
    poet4justice
    +2
    why is it that in your statement a woman has to be conservative or liberal, Muslim or christian, atheist or believer.... to " help fight to keep a rapist from any child".
    the only woman who would be less incline would be the mother of rapist.
    If this statement make no sense to you then I give up on talking to conservative woman.
  • darcie ... poet4ju... 2012/08/26 16:47:10
    darcie lamar
    +2
    I never made that statement at all. I was saying I am a conservative woman, it's not just liberals that care about the laws that allow a rapist to see a child. BYW, you should give up since you distort the truth.

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