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In reply to the discussion: Four CT Football Players Charged In Rape Of 13-Year-Olds [View all]redqueen
(115,186 posts)58. lol... D'Amato. Of course.
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Enough about rapist stereotypes. What was the watershed moment in this decline in rapes according to this study?
Deep Throat's release in 1972. (The year after the first US rape crisis center opened.)
Yes, all those rapists were enraptured and temporarily taken off the streets. If this study is correct, each new porn delivery system has taken more and more of the would-be rapists time. Basically, social crimes are down today because would-be rapists can't pull themselves away from their Internet porn long enough to even think about getting their rape through actual human contact.
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Mr. D'Amato again either doesn't know or doesn't care that Minnesota has been a national leader in the fight against rape, from raising awareness about rape to improving the criminal justice system's concern for how rape victims are treated. The acknowledgement of rape is up, but that might not mean that there is a corresponding increase in the number of rapes committed since estimates are based on reports to police and reports to surveys.
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http://abyss2hope.blogspot.com/2006/08/porn-up-rape-down-or.html
Enough about rapist stereotypes. What was the watershed moment in this decline in rapes according to this study?
Deep Throat's release in 1972. (The year after the first US rape crisis center opened.)
Yes, all those rapists were enraptured and temporarily taken off the streets. If this study is correct, each new porn delivery system has taken more and more of the would-be rapists time. Basically, social crimes are down today because would-be rapists can't pull themselves away from their Internet porn long enough to even think about getting their rape through actual human contact.
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Mr. D'Amato again either doesn't know or doesn't care that Minnesota has been a national leader in the fight against rape, from raising awareness about rape to improving the criminal justice system's concern for how rape victims are treated. The acknowledgement of rape is up, but that might not mean that there is a corresponding increase in the number of rapes committed since estimates are based on reports to police and reports to surveys.
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http://abyss2hope.blogspot.com/2006/08/porn-up-rape-down-or.html
There are many reasons why his claims are questionable at best. It's sad that people are still clinging to desperately to them. Speaks volumes.
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That was before we decided the only way to handle social problems was to criminalize them.
Comrade Grumpy
Mar 2013
#35
so you have a one year issue with the "line" which - of course- cannot be "fuzzy"
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#73
You cited one study, and I posted just a FEW of the reasons why it's flimsier than rice paper.
redqueen
Mar 2013
#62
Yep. And it wasn't just the high school jocks that were having sex with underage girls.
Arkansas Granny
Mar 2013
#12
I think a lot of it has to do with the attitude of the coaches and principals.
winter is coming
Mar 2013
#33
Could happen, as the Ohio AG will convene a grand jury to pursue further charges
alp227
Mar 2013
#42