Our thanks to Nigel for this. He writes:
There are of course all the elements we are used to. Lenient sentence, history of abuse and the victim of the abuse not pressing charges. I particularly noted the policewoman who knew from her experience that this may end badly. This chimed with my experience over the years. “Coal face” workers often are less supportive of the “gendered” definition and approach than their superiors. Because, just like Erin Pizzey over 50 years ago, the real world is not like the feminist ideology. In fact prior to the Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy in this country, Police forces, in particular country forces outside the more ideological urban forces, often ran small campaigns encouraging Male victims to come forward. This appears less so since VAWG. As is often stated in Crime Survey and other Gov. Reports men are far less likely to report their abuse, as well as less likely to press charges. And of course one reason is clear, contrary to the claims of the feminists, it is deeply ingrained in males to protect women. However misplaced that protection is.
The cleverness of VAWG is that it both conceals the victimisation of males by simply recording them as VAWG while also providing “guidance” which seems to have curtailed the smaller forces’ independence to mount campaigns based on their officers’ experience rather than that of a “diversity” dept. (which only the large forces had and have).
And to compound this process of deliberately excluding a “minority” rather than reaching out. Even cleverer is wrapping this in Violence against women and girls, for which man would expect success in trying to abolish a strategy which claims to action the very most basic standards of masculinity?
Yet meanwhile boys and men are abused and some die “hidden” by the very agencies supposed to protect.
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