Hm. I can't find anything empirical to do with rape in the home, but I do ask Thushan - if you believe someone walking five minutes from home has a degree of responsibility not to be there, shouldn't you too believe that women have a responsibility not to trust family friends despite them being known? Especially when taking into account that 2/3 rapes are committed by someone known to the victim? Why does how often the activity occurs differentiate the level of responsibility supposedly held by the victim? It's arguably common for women to walk the streets and not get raped and murdered when they do so what's the differentiating factor pertaining to responsibility? (Not meaning to be confrontational, just posing questions)