I wonder how our opinions would change if we KNEW someone who was accused or convicted or rape? 
I know someone who was convicted of sexual assault and aggravated sexual assault on two occasions. The first time, he spent 6 years in prison, the second time, 2 (because it was a lesser offense).
Additionally, one of my former clients (a pastor from Atlanta) is currently serving a 3-year sentence for a sexual assault charge. When his case came to light, out of curiosity, I reviewed the sex offender registry for many counties in the Atlanta metro area. I was surprised to find quite a many familiar faces on the list. I can't say they were
friends, but one of them was an acquaintance with whom I had worked on a church start-up, and the others were just faces that I had recognized from various church events and things around the city.
Back to the first person. He's my brother-in-law (my sister-in-law's husband). I hesitated to offer an opinion on this subject because it's one of the many subjects on which I don't really have a solid opinion. However, I can tell you this: I am extremely careful not to be around him without someone else being there. I'm certainly not afraid that he might harm me, because that's not his style. But, I am concerned that he might either come on to me or that for any reason whatsoever, there might be an issue down the road... I don't want no drama, so I avoid the appearance...
Secondly, I do not allow my daughter to be alone with him under any circumstances.
Thirdly, some of you may remember that I mentioned a while back that my 9-year-old godson was suddenly having "accidents" with his bowels. This is his son. The first thing I asked him, and my sister-in-law, was whether anyone was touching him inappropriately.
To sum it up, the thoughts will be there, but I don't treat him any differently. In fact, I really love him a lot as a brother, and consider him to be an otherwise good person with a serious struggle.