There isn't much on collective rapes outside regions of the world toppled with conflicts. The perpetrator is a stranger for US 26%, Aus 8%, UK 11% out of the total (the other perpetrators being the former partner, a member of family or a friend or acquaintance). As a result of these numbers, the french "tournantes" phenomenon looks isolated in western countries and connected to sectarian violence, a topic the most recent court case ignored and a problem french society experiences a lot of difficulties to explore, identify and name when appropriate since it comes across some other difficult debates about communities, religion and national minorities the french state ignores according to its principles making the search for solutions almost impossible since debate it sparkled all sorts of objections and very hot arguments about everything but the problems. So far the denial of sectarian violence in several areas (mainly suburbs of large cities) has been the line of conduct for politicians looking embarassed to debate it.
http://etd.ohiolink.edu/view.cgi?acc_num=osu1153496251
More specifically on rape, it seems that the french judicial system experiences problems to invalidate consent as well as evaluate duress looking absolutely obvious in the specific case.
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