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The statistics repeatedly bear out that 1 in 4 women; and 1 in 7 men... CoffeeCat May 2015 #1
CoffeeCat, this is why I posted. pnwmom May 2015 #2
Another point too, about the perp profile... CoffeeCat May 2015 #3
I've read that, too, and it makes sense. pnwmom May 2015 #5
Not all predators are victims. Many victims do not become predators. Dont call me Shirley May 2015 #50
But "acting out" sexually with siblings... CoffeeCat May 2015 #69
If victims of sexual abuse are going to be labelled as potential aggressors they will stop Dont call me Shirley May 2015 #73
I do get what you are saying... CoffeeCat May 2015 #82
That's amazing... CoffeeCat May 2015 #4
I so hope you're right, CoffeeCat. I've been hoping that her dealing with this pnwmom May 2015 #6
My niece called me a couple of weeks ohheckyeah May 2015 #7
Wow. I'm thinking it's time for someone to hire a lawyer. Slapping her on the head is assault. pnwmom May 2015 #10
I wanted ohheckyeah May 2015 #19
"I think the pats and rubbing are to get the girls used to his touch." - that's called "grooming". FSogol May 2015 #24
Thanks. ohheckyeah May 2015 #25
And, The Principal Needs To Be Re-Educated As Well ProfessorGAC May 2015 #30
Holy crap Dorian Gray May 2015 #64
I am ohheckyeah May 2015 #65
A supportive Dorian Gray May 2015 #85
People always try to make it about "the Other", but they are in our own communities too.... Hekate May 2015 #8
+1000. n/t pnwmom May 2015 #9
This is just my opinion, AngryDem001 May 2015 #11
1 of out 4 girls has been molested as a child. This is not fear-mongering, this is reality. pnwmom May 2015 #12
And some number of boys as well. xfundy May 2015 #14
Yes -- 1 out of 6 or 7. It's an epidemic. n/t pnwmom May 2015 #16
1 out of 4? SheilaT May 2015 #18
It came from a CDC report. pnwmom May 2015 #20
I certainly hate to doubt the CDC, although that report SheilaT May 2015 #36
they say it is from the 2003 crime victimization survey hfojvt May 2015 #39
I'm sort of wondering the same thing. SheilaT May 2015 #40
Child sexual abuse is a larger category than rape/sexual assault. pnwmom May 2015 #44
That rate you cite Cal Carpenter May 2015 #70
it was for a year hfojvt May 2015 #71
And my point is that rape statistics and child molestation statistics are two different things. pnwmom May 2015 #81
The report from the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center had footnotes pnwmom May 2015 #42
CDC site says report not found- here is what the CDC actually says- snooper2 May 2015 #43
Child sexual abuse is a broader category, including types of actions pnwmom May 2015 #45
I'm not trying to minimize anything just looking for the raw data from CDC or FBI snooper2 May 2015 #46
The number includes girls up to the age of 18 so it would obviously be lower at the age of 11. pnwmom May 2015 #47
Not when they really are everywhere. xfundy May 2015 #15
I am tuned into reality. AngryDem001 May 2015 #21
What are some effective ways to educate children about the threat they face? Brickbat May 2015 #23
Talk openly to the children. Assuming it's not a primary parent who is molesting them underahedgerow May 2015 #28
Oh, I know. I just wanted to see where AngryDem001 drew the line between education and Brickbat May 2015 #32
What I mean is that you can teach children that their body is THEIRS, AngryDem001 May 2015 #48
I think that was the OP's point. Brickbat May 2015 #66
Respect children's bodily autonomy by not forcing them to hug or kiss people. KitSileya May 2015 #35
Consciously conflating concern and awareness with "scared" kind of invalidates your premise LanternWaste May 2015 #38
It's not the boogeyman behind a tree, it's the one preparing dinner, or watching TV on the sofa Scootaloo May 2015 #77
I imagine many people believe accuracy is indeed, fear mongering. LanternWaste May 2015 #37
Sorry but they are everywhere. Step out of the denial hole. Dont call me Shirley May 2015 #51
Sorry, but I am not going to go through life scared of my own shadow. AngryDem001 May 2015 #52
I didn't say be afraid. I said be aware. Big difference. Dont call me Shirley May 2015 #53
I apologize for snapping. AngryDem001 May 2015 #55
Dem001... Dont call me Shirley May 2015 #72
I do have a great therapist. AngryDem001 May 2015 #74
Thank goodness for great therapists! Dont call me Shirley May 2015 #75
This is accurate. Blue_In_AK May 2015 #13
Yes, the one I know of is a well-respected business owner. No one would ever guess. pnwmom May 2015 #17
The one I know lives in 840high May 2015 #83
And often they get away with it for years because it gets hushed up. hobbit709 May 2015 #22
Josh Dugger comes to mind. I always suspect the overly religous katmondoo May 2015 #26
But you should also be aware that these people exist in all types of families pnwmom May 2015 #41
"focus 90 percent of our efforts toward protecting children from the abusers who are not strangers" lumberjack_jeff May 2015 #27
By talking about it outside the home, in churches, in schools and anywhere we can. If WE underahedgerow May 2015 #29
Teaching bodily autonomy and consent from an early age. Brickbat May 2015 #33
Anecdote; Nearly all child molesters were also victims of molestation. That is not to say however, underahedgerow May 2015 #31
ore to the fact, most of them are the ones you least expect it of. KitSileya May 2015 #34
Thank you pnwmom Dont call me Shirley May 2015 #49
You're very welcome! pnwmom May 2015 #57
This hits close to home!!! Here is personal proof of the post's premise. Mira May 2015 #54
I am so glad your son and grandson dodged that bullet. pnwmom May 2015 #56
"They usually dont appear different in any way"- I disagree WestCoastLib May 2015 #58
Jerry Sandusky. Does the name ring any bells? Did you suspect him all along? pnwmom May 2015 #59
Have you seen video of jerry Sandusky? WestCoastLib May 2015 #60
I know a number of people in the Penn State community pnwmom May 2015 #61
People never like to admit they were wrong WestCoastLib May 2015 #67
What makes a person seem "off" ? oberliner May 2015 #68
Most people should be able to pick up on them WestCoastLib May 2015 #86
OK oberliner May 2015 #87
Jim Bob Duggar greymattermom May 2015 #62
He does seem creepy, and so does his wife. But we have might have more to worry about pnwmom May 2015 #63
Be afraid... Be very afraid... Oktober May 2015 #76
I think it's also wise to include the gender of the Lilith Rising May 2015 #78
It truly is scary. romanic May 2015 #79
I'm glad you trust your instincts, romanic, and had better judgment than your dad. n/t pnwmom May 2015 #80
Thank you. romanic May 2015 #84
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