"Rape myths" that abound in society are often adopted by criminal process. Even though they are untrue and are overwhelmingly refuted by the data, they continue to play an important role in criminal process. As a result, women who "cry rape" are not believed. Even women who eschew the cry and calmly report sexual violence are not believed (because they don`t behave like real victims). Women are disbelieved because they delay reporting rape. Those who report promptly are suspected of malice or delusion. It may be said that rape is the only crime which involves a role reversal between the accused and the accuser, thereby placing the victim on trial. While undermining the credibility of the victim is a common tactic of defense lawyers in a variety of criminal cases, it is more prevalent in rape trials. It is necessary to protect rape victims from being victimized in the criminal process. The Act for Punishment of Sexual Assault Crimes and Protection Victims made a significant advancement for the protection of rape victims. However, there are still necessary more actions to take. Irrelevant and repetitive questioning of victims should be prohibited ; new technologies including videotaping and CCTV should be adopted in the questioning the victims ; Counsels should be provided to the victims ; and the admission of evidence concerning the prior sexual conduct of the victims should be restricted.