ATTEMPT RAPE!

Okay, so I was attempted to be raped by a carnival helper 2 years back and was wondering if I could still identify him if I take the police to the fair this upcoming July at the fair. He told me some stories about having sex with other young teenage girls and I dont want it happening to anyone else. Do you think if I report him even if it was 2 years back, I mean I was scared to share this even to my mom and boyfriend that I am very close to and I really want to send him to jail. If the police catch him, I would be happy to try remember what happen and testify in court. He also got me drunk but I remember a lot of bits and pieces.

Answer #1

Unfortunately, there will now be a lack of evidence for this and cases that are left this long can be hard to manage (but they will investigate it for you as best they can). If I were you I would definitely speak to the police about it, though you may wish to talk about this matter with a social worker. Not only can they advocate for you, but they will be able to give you all of the options/ avenues you have to make your voice heard. They would probably give you the best advice in relation to this issue and you can find social workers (community services workers) at you local community centre and of course many other institutions.

However, away from that… I would recommend that you consult a police officer about this and tell them all of the things that you remember. If you will be able to identify the person who raped you, then that wil obviously give your case some momentum. Just make sure that you can recall all of the facts because every little detail you give will help. You will probably also have to explain why it is that you waited this long to take any action. The two year wait is going to be a bother for you and you really have to give every detail you can in relation to what happened, etc.

Seeing as you are under the age of 16 (according to your profile), you will have to be in the presense of parents if you wish to make a statement. The police are not really allowed to act on much of your information if you do not sign a statement (and you are too young to really do that unless your parents are witness to it). Talk to your parents about this matter if you can because that would be a big help for you and for your case.

I would highly recommend that you consult a social worker/ community services worker in relation to this issue because they will be a great help to you. If that is not an option, you could also obtain legal advice about this issue (if you can get it). Basically, if you really want to present this to the police, you will really need to know your stuff and how to go about giving them the details. Consulting somebody in relation to this issue first would be a wise move and could make all the difference. I hope that helps :)!

Answer #2

you can try but I don’t know if they can send him to jail but im not in law so I don’t know. but I think your cause is noble :D

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