Sexual abuse of boys often overlooked by state laws, global study warns

Our thanks to James for this piece in The Guardian. It starts with this:

Sexual abuse of boys is “barely addressed” by the laws in many countries, according to a global study that warns of a lack of support for young male survivors.

The study, which examined child rape laws in 40 countries, found that just under half of jurisdictions lacked legal protections for boys. In many cases, laws were specific to girls and did not recognise boys as victims.

Researchers also identified a tendency for support services, including shelters and legal aid, to be geared towards women and girls.

“Often this is bundled up into an issue of violence against women, and therefore it is catering to girls rather than boys,” said Katherine Stewart, a consultant for Economist Intelligence Unit, which produced the report.

Countries are catering to women and girls, rather than men and boys? I’m tempted to respond, “No shit, Sherlock!” Maybe the Economist “Intelligence” Unit should be renamed? Suggestions invited.

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