We sure used to tell girls what not to do to keep from being gang raped at a party of their peers. We have stopped teaching that, for some reason, and decided that was blaming the victim. I'm sure most concerned parents also teach their daughters how to be safer, but for some reason the media better not even mention the fact that there are things you can do to lessen your chances of being a victim. Odd, really.
We still teach people how to avoid being a victim of all other crimes, and no one sees that as victim bashing, but just useful helpful information.
Also, no one thinks that educating potential victims of all other crimes, violent or non violent, makes men think they will not be held accountable. Quite the opposite, actually - it sets a mindset that we will not put up with this behavior, and we will fight it two-fold - first, by educating potential victims in what steps to take to avoid being victimized and how to spot when they are potentially going to be victimized, and makes it clear to perpetrators that this is a crime and not a party game.
Somehow I've gotten very sideways with a group of posters on this board for wanting rape victims to be treated with the same education we treat other victims - and not pretend that crime is random and there is nothing whatsoever the individual can do to be safer.
People have become so used to this political correctness - and gasping in air if anyone tries to educate girls about how to avoid being abused, that we've all decided that's victim bashing. I guess it would be victim bashing to put up signs in mall parking lots, "lock your car, hide your valuables". After all, they're not to blame for car burglars, the burglars are.