Are witch hunts being conducted against innocent young men?
Debate article questioning whether moral panic and media pressure have led to unjust prosecutions of young men, particularly in sexual-offence cases.
Opinion pieces and debate articles addressing legal certainty, evidentiary standards, and the broader societal implications of sexual offence adjudication.
Number of articles: 48
Debate article questioning whether moral panic and media pressure have led to unjust prosecutions of young men, particularly in sexual-offence cases.
Opinion article criticizing rapid criminal-policy initiatives, arguing that politically driven reforms risk undermining proportionality, evidence requirements, and long-term rule-of-law principles.
News report covering a public demonstration organized by the Mannaminne network, calling for stronger legal safeguards and fairer handling of sexual-offence cases.
News article reporting on a court case where an individual was sentenced to prison for making a false rape accusation, highlighting legal consequences of false reporting.
News report describing allegations of procedural irregularities involving a defense lawyer, raising questions about courtroom practice and professional standards.
Opinion article claiming that wrongful rape convictions occur due to overreliance on narratives and insufficient scrutiny of evidence, warning of a broader rule-of-law crisis.
Opinion article arguing that Sweden’s consent law has led to unintended consequences, including convictions without strong corroborating evidence, and calling for reassessment of its application.
Recorded Q&A session addressing common questions about standards of proof in rape cases under Swedish law, focusing on legal certainty and procedural safeguards.
Guest column arguing that the application of the consent law has created legal uncertainty, particularly through heavy reliance on credibility assessments in court.
Interview with legal experts discussing how Sweden’s consent law affects prosecutions, evidentiary practice, and defendants’ rights.