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fits like a perfect jigsaw piece into the traditional conduct of the sexual assault trial, the structure of which has, historically, encouraged the jury to focus on the complainant’s behaviour, in order to determine what ‘signals’ she sent the defendant and invites the jury to blame the victim for the defendant’s belief. Thus, the inquiry remains the same whether the standard is subjective (an honest belief) or objective (a reasonable belief) (Cossins, 2019: 475).In this sense, the complainant still carries the practical responsibility of unambiguously communicating the absence of consent (Cossins, 2013). The reasonableness of the accused’s belief in this sense is always tied up with the credibility of the complainant.…”