Victim/Suspect reveals a shocking pattern nationwide: Young women tell the police they’ve been sexually assaulted, but instead of finding justice, they’re charged with the crime of making a false report, arrested, and even imprisoned by the system they believed would protect them.

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At first, journalists @raeoflion & @AmandaHPike weren’t sure they had a story. But patience and a little digging ultimately revealed a shocking pattern of law enforcement agencies treating sexual assault survivors like criminals. See their work in #VictimSuspect on @Netflix. netflix.com/victimsuspect

Some stories aren’t easy to tell. This one required thousands of miles, hundreds of #FOIAS requests, 4 years of dogged reporting, and @raeoflion’s single pursuit of truth. Watch the new must-see documentary @victimsuspect, watch now on @Netflix netflix.com/victimsuspect

Innocent until proven guilty, right? Not always, especially if you’re truthfully reporting a sexual assault. In communities across the U.S., rapists get to walk while their victims end up with a rap sheet. Watch #VictimSuspect, now streaming on @Netflix. netflix.com/victimsuspect

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The sad truth? In some U.S. counties, reporting a sexual assault won’t get you justice—AND may land the survivor with a criminal record. See details in the shocking new Netflix documentary Victim/Suspect. Now streaming. netflix.com/victimsuspect

The U.S. has a big problem with how it treats survivors of sexual assault. Victim/Suspect reveals the disturbing pattern that’s playing out in cities and towns across America, featuring groundbreaking reporting from Center for Investigative Reporting’s Reveal and the stories of brave young women who are speaking out. netflix.com/victimsuspect

It’s a top-watched Netflix film for a reason: Victim/Suspect’s in-depth reporting and shocking true stories reveal why reporting a sexual assault in America can be downright dangerous. Watch now: netflix.com/victimsuspect