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Post by je suis charlyPost by Jeanne DouglasMost child molesters are good Christian men who fuck their daughters and
granddaughters and go to church every Sunday.
Yes, I have already seen how you fulfill your burden of proof everytime you
reveal the truth to us.
There's that projection again.
But, from:
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_sexual_abuse>
"The global prevalence of child sexual abuse has been estimated at 19.7%
for females and 7.9% for males, according to a 2009 study published in
Clinical Psychology Review that examined 65 studies from 22 countries.
Using the available data, the highest prevalence rate of child sexual
abuse geographically was found in Africa (34.4%), primarily because of
high rates in South Africa; Europe showed the lowest prevalence rate
(9.2%); America and Asia had prevalence rates between 10.1% and
23.9%.[13] In the past, other research has concluded similarly that in
North America, for example, approximately 15% to 25% of women and 5% to
15% of men were sexually abused when they were children.[14][15][16]
Barnardo's charity estimates that 2 thirds of victims in the United
Kingdom are girls and 1 third boys, Barnardo's is concerned that boy
victims may be overlooked. [17] Most sexual abuse offenders are
acquainted with their victims; approximately 30% are relatives of the
child, most often brothers, fathers, uncles or cousins; around 60% are
other acquaintances, such as "friends" of the family, babysitters, or
neighbors; strangers are the offenders in approximately 10% of child
sexual abuse cases.[14] Most child sexual abuse is committed by men;
studies show that women commit 14% to 40% of offenses reported against
boys and 6% of offenses reported against girls"
"Incest between a child or adolescent and a related adult has been
identified as the most widespread form of child sexual abuse with a huge
capacity for damage to a child.[12] It is also known as child incestuous
abuse.[85] One researcher stated that more than 70% of abusers are
immediate family members or someone very close to the family.[86]
Another researcher stated that about 30% of all perpetrators of sexual
abuse are related to their victim, 60% of the perpetrators are family
acquaintances, like a neighbor, babysitter or friend and 10% of the
perpetrators in child sexual abuse cases are strangers."
And in:
<http://psychology.ucdavis.edu/faculty_sites/rainbow/html/facts_molestati
on.html>
or
<http://bit.ly/1hQyfFQ>
"As an expert panel of researchers convened by the National Academy of
Sciences noted in a 1993 report: "The distinction between homosexual and
heterosexual child molesters relies on the premise that male molesters
of male victims are homosexual in orientation. Most molesters of boys do
not report sexual interest in adult men, however" (National Research
Council, 1993, p. 143,"
"The distinction between a victim's gender and a perpetrator's sexual
orientation is important because many child molesters don't really have
an adult sexual orientation. They have never developed the capacity for
mature sexual relationships with other adults, either men or women.
Instead, their sexual attractions focus on children boys, girls, or
children of both sexes."
"For the present discussion, the important point is that many child
molesters cannot be meaningfully described as homosexuals,
heterosexuals, or bisexuals (in the usual sense of those terms) because
they are not really capable of a relationship with an adult man or
woman. Instead of gender, their sexual attractions are based primarily
on age. These individuals who are often characterized as fixated are
attracted to children, not to men or women."
"Dr. Carole Jenny and her colleagues reviewed 352 medical charts,
representing all of the sexually abused children seen in the emergency
room or child abuse clinic of a Denver children's hospital during a
one-year period (from July 1, 1991 to June 30, 1992). The molester was a
gay or lesbian adult in fewer than 1% of cases in which an adult
molester could be identified only 2 of the 269 cases (Jenny et al.,
1994)."
And then there's:
<http://boz.religionnews.com/2014/01/09/startling-statistics/>
"It is critical to note that this abuse is no less prevalent within the
faith community. In fact, there are studies that demonstrate that the
faith community is even more vulnerable to abuse than secular
environments. The Abel and Harlow study revealed that 93% of sex
offenders describe themselves as "religious" and that this category of
offender may be the most dangerous. Other studies have found that sexual
abusers within faith communities have more victims and younger victims."
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JD
Je suis Charlie.