The issue of sexual abuse was the subject of the longest section of our final manifesto, pp. 51-7. An extract:
“This culture leads to inequalities. Few women are held accountable for sex offences, including those women who sexually abuse children. It’s known from a major American survey (details below) that slightly over 25% of sex offences are committed by women against men, with no male accomplices. We would therefore expect the male/female ratio of people charged with sex offences to be a little under 3:1. In the UK, in 2013, the ratio was 146:1.”
An interesting piece in The Conversation by four female academics at the University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia. The start of the piece:
“Sexual offending perpetrated by females is probably much more common than people think.
In Australia, we have seen an almost 208% increase in the number of women in the criminal justice system for sexual offences from 2008 to 2023. [J4MB: Surely an indicator of the CJS holding female abusers even less accountable in 2008 than in 2023.]
Research in the United States has found that on average, almost 8% of verified cases of sexual abuse across the nation had a female perpetrator. This figure ranges from 1% to more than 36% across the different states. [J4MB: Can anyone really imagine this range is indicative of the reality across the states? Surely not. It’s not unreasonable to assume that 36% is nearer the reality across all states.]
While women make up a small minority of people who sexually offend, there are minimal offence-specific rehabilitative programs for these women in Australia. [J4MB: The academics decline to reveal the blindingly obvious reason why this is the case, namely the nefarious influence of feminists.] To prevent harm to children, this needs to change.”
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Perhaps I’m too cynical but I suspect the cause of this resignation, physical abuse of boys, Justin Welby: Archbishop of Canterbury quits over abuse scandal – BBC News Will result in more female bishops and I predict the first female Archbishop. Because we all know women are virtue personified.
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Evil people exploit those with less power, whatever their sex. Women jailed over sadistic monkey torture videos – BBC News Its interesting that the mitigations are those given for child abuse by women, except of course in this case blaming “the patriarchy” wouldn’t fly. Perhaps knowing the fact that the majority of abuse of infants is by women, their mothers would make this case less startling.
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