. . . "Holmstrom and Burgess found a \"striking absence of the most absurd rape myths among the police they studied: that all women want to be raped, or enjoy it, or cannot be raped if they do not want to be.[245] Once they decide that a man is a rapist, the police often feel extremely punitive toward him, preferring prison to rehabilitation or psychotherapy.[246] At the same time, police are afraid of be" .