I am a sexual abuse victim as a toddler. I am 60 and I still have cPTSD and need counseling. I cut off all local news to help with depression and anxiety and only read what I choose, yet in the past week there are literally over a dozen new cases with attempted kidnappings, peepers in bathrooms and showers, multiple rapes, CSAM from various religious organizations, and lawsuits going back decades. It seems like a pandemic of predators is happening.

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    10 months ago

    it so that there are more falsely accused individuals currently serving time than there are those who truly did do as they were accused of.

    How could we possibly know this?

    • Call me Lenny/Leni@lemm.ee
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      10 months ago

      There is both positive and negative proofs (i.e. both evidence that proves a negative as well as cancels out the positive claims) about this.

      On the one hand, as I said, there is a lack of due process about this. It’s expected as per cause-and-effect this would lead to more false flags, though anyone who could say a thing or two about it is hands-off. It has been noticed across the board with high profile figures. To the point where people could turn it into the prosecution equivalent of a “gotcha question”, and that they have. But in the long run, nobody cares.

      The number of people recanting accusations has risen. The number of alibis has risen. So on and so on. This is all legal procedure outside of due process, almost as if there’s a vacuum where it should be. Something I’ve noticed that I brought up in a relevant conversation about this is that you could train dogs to smell when someone is a potential suspect/victim (perhaps a first-hand observation for me). Easy, right? It’s almost as if the prosecution knows this would be a gamechanger. They instead stick to lie detectors, the same ones that have been around since you were booting up your very first Windows 95 for the first time.