Just like to clarify a couple of points
-Rape isn't men 'thinking with their dicks'
-Rape is a power thing, not something to assuage sexual desires.
-Rape can never be the victim's fault. Idgaf if the girl is lying catatonic and naked in the middle of the footpath, if someone rapes her, the rapist did it. Not her. A rape victim can never 'ask' for rape. If they 'asked' for it. It wouldn't be fucking rape, that'd be consensual sex.
Curious, anyone here go for late-night jogs/bike-rides? How safe do you feel?
I run at night, I've walked home from parties at night, to and fro my Mum's and Dad's house at night. As for safety, I'm comfortable doing so because I'm very alert. Never take short-cuts, I don't travel on the same side of the road as anyone else etc etc etc and I'm comfortable with my own ability to fight/flight. I acknowledge the dangers. However, and this is probably going to sound sexist or like I think I'm some sort of shining knight that needs to protect the little biddies, but I'd never want any (girl)friend of mine walk home alone at night. I've gone to my girlfriend's house at night to walk her to mine, I've walked a mate to his house before mine after a party etc. If someone didn't want me to walk them home, I'd probably just follow them and cop the consequences later.
So to answer Thushan's question, pragmatically women (and probably men here, let's face it, but I've been taught to be deferential to women even though I sometimes think it contravenes my own equalist ideals) should always be accompanied home as a precaution. However that doesn't mean a lone person is 'stupid' or 'deserves it' if something unfortunate befalls them. It is never-ever the fault of the victim. If a girl walks down a dark alley, whilst it's probably true that she 'shouldn't be there in the first place', ultimately, 'murderers and rapists shouldn't murder and rape in the first place.'