@Rarebear and @bkcunningham
Legally speaking, women do have those rights you mentioned, but they’re meaningless because these rights and ought to be responses are only ideals. When you depend on ideals and/or when ideals attempt to prevent/combat reality, they’re doomed to failure. Why? Reality doesn’t care.
Here is list of causes for sexual violence, link
Now out of this list, I hold that the causes for sexual violence are neurological, biological, and even possibly genetic. Do you think your womens rights or “what we should be’s” matter at all when the causes are innate? Nope. One can have an expectation of safety,but there still exists a cause and effect.
Furthermore, the victim of sexual violence is the main cause of his/her own victimization and therefore cannot blame anyone but herself. Actions cause reactions. A girl goes (action), a rapist sees and rapes her (reaction). You know how everyone says if George Zimmerman stayed in his car, then the Trayvon incident could have been entirely avoided? The same applies here. George Zimmerman created the situation with his action which sparked a reaction. Zimmerman cannot possibly claim to be a victim.