Why younger men are less likely to be found guilty in rape trials

Statistics show conviction rate among defendants aged 18 to 24 is much lower than among older men

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Less than a third of young men prosecuted for rape in the UK are convicted, according to newly released data.

The figures, obtained by The Guardian, show that men aged between 18 and 24 are far less likely to be found guilty than older men in rape cases. The conviction rate among younger men on rape only charges stood at 32% last year in England and Wales, compared with 46% among men aged 25 to 59.

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