Rape: What to do if this happens to you

Most victims feel that somehow they are to blame for what happened to them.

Rape is a particularly horrific and invasive crime and many victims do not know what to do when it happens.

 

People don’t report rape for many reasons. These include humiliation and shame, fear of reprisals, not being sure of whether they will be believed and not wanting to expose themselves again.

It is important for victims of rape to know what they should do to take care of themselves. The first is to get medical support.  A victim can visit their local clinic or a hospital.

Most victims feel that somehow they are to blame for what happened to them and to judge someone at this time is devastating (Read: Rapist apologises to victim’s friends). No one is ever to blame when someone rapes them against their will.

Stages after a rape:

Counselling is available from LifeLine Johannesburg and other LifeLine Centres.

They assist a client in deciding what to do when they have been raped and how to deal with it.

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