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The main reason I didn't go to the police was that I had no idea how it would affect my daughter - I didn't want to make things worse for her.
Is it just me, or has this forum become a very argumentative place? I've been noticing it a lot in the last weeks.
to obscure the lesson she learnt - that strangers are strange people and not unknown.
So how does treating them as dangerous and a detriment to society protect the children? All that means ~~~~~~TO YOU~~~~~ is people don't want to see a member of a family through that lens and go into denial thus enabling the child rapist to continue their behaviours.
No, the point is rather that you should look at the perfectly ordinary men around you - your bank manager, IRS guy, policeman, nice father playing ball with his kids in the park, EVEN YOUR THERAPIST, your aunt's attorney, any male - or female for that matter - and know that this ordinary, fully functioning person may be a monster. The monster is not the odd looking social outcast janitor.Putting a human face on the inhumane behavior of sexual predators will solve/lower sexual crimes?
Exactly.it will allow us to see them more clearly, treat them more effectively
I meant that the kids are taught to beware of 'strangers' - but it confused her as any person she met was immediately no longer a stranger (she's extremely sociable). Also, she asked me what strangers actually did. AFter that incident she knew, and we could talk about it - and about the fact that even people whom you think you know can suddenly become a stranger by behaving in a way you would never have suspected.sure what you mean here
I may be in the minority here, but I think there is a lot of sexual abuse in homes committed by people who do not fully qualify for the classic clinical picture of a pedophile (ie not a serial offender but someone who, for example, takes out their rage against their spouse on a child.) And I tend to think that the classic clinical picture of such a perp is really based more on the idea that their pedophilia is a sexual compulsion, rather than a form of evil, interpersonal violence. Clearly, both exist. I think problem is very, very big.
Yes, I do. And the 'he's a good person' is mind boggling. But that is an almost universal reaction, and that is what the article was trying to get across, and what some of the comments were about.Do you understand?