The problem with rape is that it's difficult to prove even at the best of times (and false accusations only make it even more difficult to prove). Could the concept of rape-shield contracts solve the problem?
For example, imagine the criminal code allowing a person to sign a rape-shield contract at any passport office that he (or she) could then have stamped in his/her passport. This contract would allow him/her to legally fornicate but allow the state to find him/her guilty of 'aggravated sexual intercourse' should a prosecutor prove beyond reasonable doubt that he/she committed sexual intercourse with and on a balance of probabilities that he/she sexually assaulted a complainant. This law would apply not only to the person who signs the contract but also to any other person in that person's interaction with the one who signs the contract. To be fair, if he wants to avoid legal problems, he would just need to ask to see her passport. If she has that contract printed into her passport and he chooses to have sex with her, then he's accepting it. If he doesn't accept it, then don't sleep with her.
Another version might be an abstinence contract that a person could sign at any passport office and have stamped into his passport. This would legally prohibit him from fornicating and could make him pay a significant fine should a criminal judge find him guilty of fornication. This contract would apply not only to him/her but to any other person in that person's interactions with him/her. Again, if any person wants to stay out of trouble, he/she would just need to ask to see the person's passport and, if the person refuses to show it or shows it with the abstinence contract printed into it, then it's up to you accept the legal risks and sleep with that person or not.
Of course a person could choose to not sign either contract and just go by the standard assault laws in his sexual relations with others who likewise have not signed the contract; but the option to sign these contracts could give a person more choice.
What are your thoughts on this as a solution to making it easier to deter potential rapists?
For example, imagine the criminal code allowing a person to sign a rape-shield contract at any passport office that he (or she) could then have stamped in his/her passport. This contract would allow him/her to legally fornicate but allow the state to find him/her guilty of 'aggravated sexual intercourse' should a prosecutor prove beyond reasonable doubt that he/she committed sexual intercourse with and on a balance of probabilities that he/she sexually assaulted a complainant. This law would apply not only to the person who signs the contract but also to any other person in that person's interaction with the one who signs the contract. To be fair, if he wants to avoid legal problems, he would just need to ask to see her passport. If she has that contract printed into her passport and he chooses to have sex with her, then he's accepting it. If he doesn't accept it, then don't sleep with her.
Another version might be an abstinence contract that a person could sign at any passport office and have stamped into his passport. This would legally prohibit him from fornicating and could make him pay a significant fine should a criminal judge find him guilty of fornication. This contract would apply not only to him/her but to any other person in that person's interactions with him/her. Again, if any person wants to stay out of trouble, he/she would just need to ask to see the person's passport and, if the person refuses to show it or shows it with the abstinence contract printed into it, then it's up to you accept the legal risks and sleep with that person or not.
Of course a person could choose to not sign either contract and just go by the standard assault laws in his sexual relations with others who likewise have not signed the contract; but the option to sign these contracts could give a person more choice.
What are your thoughts on this as a solution to making it easier to deter potential rapists?