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Originally Posted by SaintMalaclypse
It's not today's "epidemic". It's most likely just better reporting on a centuries old, or even millenia old, problem.
Some grown-ups have sexual deviancy problems. Some grown-ups get put in charge of large groups of children to prey upon. Some crimes ARE going to be committed. We just hear more reports about it today than 10, 20, 50, 100 years ago.
There's no "epidemic"...it isn't spreading. It's just the same old situation: adults who need to be shot are instead getting coddled by liberals because they're not really criminals, they're just misunderstood, and have social problems that need treatment. Pffft.
How do you "misunderstand" a teacher's penis in your daughter's vagina? How do you "misunderstand" your teacher's mouth around your son's penis? How could said teachers misunderstand a parents' bullet in their head? NONE of these can be misunderstood, in my opinion.
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Even more shocking, Shakeshaft's report documents that offending teachers have frequently gotten off virtually scot-free even when their sexual misdeed are exposed to school administrators.
* In one study of 225 cases of teacher sex abuse in New York, although all the accused had admitted to sexually abusing a student, not one was reported to the police and only 1 percent lost their license to teach.
* A 2003 study reports that 159 Washington state coaches were "reprimanded, warned, or let go in the past decade because of sexual misconduct" – and yet, "at least 98 of them continued coaching or teaching afterward.”