Religion and Ethics Forum
General Category => Politics & Current Affairs => Topic started by: Nearly Sane on October 04, 2023, 12:37:47 AM
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...demands action.
I've read the article from Susan Dalgety a number of times now, and I struggle to comprehend the numbers. Following on from her article talking about her own experience of being abused, a number of friends have talked to me about their own experiences, and I am at a loss.
https://uk.style.yahoo.com/one-ten-men-admitting-child-035500125.html
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I struggle to comprehend the numbers.
Yes so do I. The one in ten number isn highly suspicious, especially as the bit in the paywalled article that I could read also says
The results also showed that 5 per cent of British men had sexual feelings towards children and had acted upon those feelings
This contradicts the head line unless we are supposed to believe that 5% of British men do not have sexual feelings towards children, have not acted on those feelings and yet still admitted child sex offences.
I think it is likely that the survey is flawed or that the results are being misrepresented.
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Yes so do I. The one in ten number isn highly suspicious, especially as the bit in the paywalled article that I could read also says
This contradicts the head line unless we are supposed to believe that 5% of British men do not have sexual feelings towards children, have not acted on those feelings and yet still admitted child sex offences.
I think it is likely that the survey is flawed or that the results are being misrepresented.
Archived version of the paywalled article.
https://archive.vn/v6q2y
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Archived version of the paywalled article.
https://archive.vn/v6q2y
The numbers still don't stack up. I'm still very suspicious about what this survey actually shows.
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The numbers still don't stack up. I'm still very suspicious about what this survey actually shows.
I can't find anything more detailed but I think we have to be careful about thinking that the methodology of the survey, or perhaps imo more likely the reporting of it, means that there isn't a significant issue which is more important than either of those.