There are several factors contributing to the low prosecution rates of individuals who victimize women, even when their identities are known. Societal stigma and victim-blaming can discourage victims from coming forward, while systemic issues within the legal system, such as inadequate resources and biases, may lead to a lack of support for prosecution. Additionally, cultural attitudes that downplay or normalize violence against women can further hinder accountability. This complex interplay of factors results in many cases not reaching the courts or being pursued with the necessary vigor.
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