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Rape Children in Delaware, Get this judge...

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Charlie Prime

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If you enjoy a trust fund, and your last name is DuPont, you must rape TWO children before the courts will spring into action to prevent you from raping more children...

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/natio...d/6568787/

Quote: A du Pont family heir who raped his 3-year-old daughter nearly a decade ago but received no prison time now faces a lawsuit from his former wife that accuses him of sexually abusing his toddler son
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If you rape children in Delaware, this is the "Judge" you want...

Jan R. Jurden
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If you enjoy a trust fund, and your last name is DuPont, you must rape TWO children before the courts will spring into action to prevent you from raping more children...

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/natio...d/6568787/
Quote: A du Pont family heir who raped his 3-year-old daughter nearly a decade ago but received no prison time now faces a lawsuit from his former wife that accuses him of sexually abusing his toddler son.

If you rape children in Delaware, this is the "Judge" you want...

Jan R. Jurden
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"...he avoided mandatory prison time by pleading guilty to a single count of fourth-degree rape in a deal arranged by Maurer and prosecutor Renee Hrivnak, court records show."

In other articles I saw, the deal-making prosecutor Renee Hrivnak was "unavailable for comment".

They usually are.
 
North American society still does not see sexual assault of women and children as a serious issue. This is seen in the high statistics for both these crimes and the mild punishments associated with this crime. Sexual assault is simply one fthe most underreported crimes and has a severe impact on defining many relationships and attiudes towards the vulnerable and those with less power.

This is a global problem this sexual abuse, that really, is a common practice rarely spoken of. All this silent pain and shame internalized by society has produced very little dialogue and action, even though the national stats are disturbing.

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slap on the wrist sentences, not here, you will get a longer sentence for rape than you will for manslaughter in most case's.

the like was for the sarcasm doc, atleast i hope you werent serious.
 
slap on the wrist sentences, not here, you will get a longer sentence for rape than you will for manslaughter in most case's.

the like was for the sarcasm doc, atleast i hope you werent serious.
Sorry. Ive been fighting the North Carolina governor and his fascist buddies for weeks now over them destroying the NC public education system and I guess my sense of humor is temporarily damaged.
BTW, where's "here"?
 
To understand how little the men who make laws around sexual assault care about the crime just look at the history of marital rape laws around the world, or come to a deeper understanding of how many daily rapes in developed nations are unpunished. There are still a great number of countries who have not criminalized marital rape - what does that tell you?

I have worked closely with sexual assault and rape crisis centers for a decade in my school to educate, raise awareness and change attirudes around this crime; because, teen girls are the most vulnerable age group. The stats are shocking i.e. the generally accepted stat is 1/3 women are sexually assaulted but only 8/100 sexual assaults are prosecuted, so you do the math about social attitudes. It is actually an unpunished crime in society. Most children will not ever report their parents as sexual abusers. The overwhelming majority of a abusers/rapists are known to the victim i.e. friends and family.

Reporting Rates | RAINN | Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network

Here's the Wikipedia entry on marital rape. You tell me what this says about our society that for so long after women getting the vote they could still be legally raped by their husbands? There's no sarcasm to be had around this crime. All men will ultimately live with women in their lives who have been sexually assaulted: wives, mothers, sisters, daughters, grandmothers (rape of the elderly is a huge problem in care facilities), aunts etc..

Marital Rape Law History:

Countries which were early to criminalize marital rape include the Soviet Union (1922/1960),[44] Poland (1932), Czechoslovakia (1950), some other members of the Communist Bloc, Denmark (1960), Sweden (1965),[45] and Norway (1971).[45] Slovenia, then a republic within federal Yugoslavia, criminalized marital rape in 1977.[46] The Israeli Supreme Court affirmed that marital rape is a crime in a 1980 decision, citing law based on the Talmud (at least 6th century).[47][48] Criminalization in Australia began with the state of New South Wales in 1981, followed by all other states from 1985 to 1992.[49] Several formerly British-ruled countries followed suit: Canada (1983),[50][51] New Zealand (1985), and Ireland (1990).[49]

Marital rape was criminalized in Austria in 1989[52] (and in 2004 it became a state offense meaning it can be prosecuted by the state even in the absence of a complaint from the spouse, with procedures being similar to stranger rape[53]). In Switzerland marital rape became a crime in 1992[54] (and became a state offense in 2004[55]). In Spain, the Supreme Court ruled in 1992 that sex within marriage must be consensual and that sexuality in marriage must be understood in light of the principle of the freedom to make one's own decisions with respect to sexual activity; in doing so it upheld the conviction of a man who had been found guilty of raping his wife by a lower court.[56]
 
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Thanks Burnt. I was trying to understand how you view the issue.

...because, teen girls are the most vulnerable age group.

I believe your statistic is incorrect about teenage girls being the societal group most raped, or vulnerable to rape, but I know they are the group society cares most about not being raped. I empathize because I had teenage daughters. They are precious to me.
 
Thanks Burnt. I was trying to understand how you view the issue.



I believe your statistic is incorrect about teenage girls being the societal group most raped, or vulnerable to rape, but I know they are the group society cares most about not being raped. I empathize because I had teenage daughters. They are precious to me.

As are the women in my life, especially my 12 year old daughter. To be specific: Divorced or separated, urban, poor women, ages 16-24 experienced the highest risk for rape/sexual assault. 44% of rape victims are under 18. That's the deal, sad but true. So I focus on getting youth to talk about sex, assault, pornography, attitudes and values around male/female representation and objectification.

The two biggest pieces in the puzzle I've figured out to date are to empower young women to use their voice and speak out about what makes them uncomfortable, and to educate the boys and retrain their brains to understand 'no means no,' and don't you want to be in relationships with women where 'yes means yes'?It takes guys a lot longer to understand how to use their power as men to protect, empower and care for others instead of taking advantage of those more vulnerable than themselves. Most young men and women lack strong role models in their lives. Consequently self-esteem issues connect directly to issues of sexual assault.
 
where are you getting your stats from bs, no way on earth are 1 in 3 woman here being sexual assaulted.

what parameters for 'sexual assault/rape are you/they using.
 
where are you getting your stats from bs, no way on earth are 1 in 3 woman here being sexual assaulted.

what parameters for 'sexual assault/rape are you/they using.
Dude, wake up and smell the bleeping coffee. Most people seriously engaged in the topic acknowledge that 1/3 is the accepted social statistic but due to under-reporting, only 40/100 sexual assaults are reported, the reality is closer to one out of every two women experiencing sexual assault.

I think if you were to spend some time at the local rape crisis shelter and listen to the stories of woman and their history of being sexually compromised you quickly come to understand how ubiquitous this problem is. However, you do live on a small island so perhaps you are experiencing a unique cultural event?

As men our first statement when we confront these facts is disbelief, but that's because we hold the power. Here's the organization of men that I've done a lot of work with and between them and the sexual assault and rape crisis centre near where I work, a city of 750,000 the stats are staggering.

www.whiteribbon.ca

For your perusal on the 1/3 stat and we are talking rape: One In Three Women | A global campaign to raise awareness about violence against women, domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking
 
Those numbers are pretty good for your population. But then again, as I searched through the Isle of Man it appears that the dialogue around victims of crime has just begun and has not yet diversified into agencies that cater specifically to women's needs for example. But perhaps this is a new dialogue within the island? Given the population size there's probably very limited resources to provide more focussed and specialized services. Creating something like a sexual assault and rape crisis centre I woud say is more common in countries where the marital rape law was established prior to the 90's and where women have enough of a critical mass and access to gov't funds to create such organizations.

What's troubling in your stats is that the detection rate is dropping for rape considerably since 2011. But in a population your size you're more likey to see more variation until a consistent dialogue around sexual assault is established as part of the culture of the island.
 
Those numbers are pretty good for your population. But then again, as I searched through the Isle of Man it appears that the dialogue around victims of crime has just begun and has not yet diversified into agencies that cater specifically to women's needs for example. But perhaps this is a new dialogue within the island? Given the population size there's probably very limited resources to provide more focussed and specialized services. Creating something like a sexual assault and rape crisis centre I woud say is more common in countries where the marital rape law was established prior to the 90's and where women have enough of a critical mass and access to gov't funds to create such organizations.

What's troubling in your stats is that the detection rate is dropping for rape considerably since 2011. But in a population your size you're more likey to see more variation until a consistent dialogue around sexual assault is established as part of the culture of the island.

you couldnt be more wrong, about frameworks not being in place, this is a different community than anything you are used to, social service's here are as keen as mustard, jail time is excessive, we jail double the amount of people per 100,000 population than the uk, the uk in turn jail double the amount of people per 100,000 head of population than the EU.

this is a low crime area for a very good reason, nearly all of those sexual assault complaints will have been from getting touched-up in bars or night clubs, or 16/17/20year old lads with 14/15 yr old girls, and the rape complaints, will have been considered zealously by the local prosecution, the fact so few complaints hold-up, is simple, not all 'cries' of rape, is rape, however i remember several straight rape convictions, about 2 a year, the rest are teenagers having sex, several were teenagers having sex whilst in care, also theres not much you can do about visitors/travelling businessmen raping.

theres no prostitution here, thats why theres no complaints or convictions.
hookers are 'flown in' by arrangement, at times, this is a wealthy mans playground, and strippers at private partie's etc are common knowledge.

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Divorced or separated, urban, poor women, ages 16-24 experienced the highest risk for rape/sexual assault. 44% of rape victims are under 18.

I doubt that is correct. I suspect the population experiencing the highest incidence of rape is men in jail.

Western society values women much more than men, so that horror doesn't get much attention.
 
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