| ▲ | mystraline 6 hours ago | |
In reality, the whole "stranger danger" is way overblown and always has been. Most of the time, sexual predators are going to be either family or friends. https://rainn.org/facts-statistics-the-scope-of-the-problem/... 93% of victims under 18 know their abuser. Sure there's 7% thats not, but a significant supermajority is family/friends. 59% were acquaintances, and 34% are family. Edit: seriously, -1 cause I link to actual facts, rather than shitty emotional outbursts? Family and friends of family have always been the major list of suspects for child sex abuse. They're the ones who have time and access. But somehow linking to cited facts is -1 central. Sigh. | ||
| ▲ | hamdingers 4 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
First, that statistic sources a study from 2000, a time when zero children had smartphones and approximately zero children played online games. Second, even if the statistic wasn't obsolete, a groomed kid knows their abuser by definition. I understand what you're trying to get at and suspect you're right, but the comment does not make your case well. | ||
| ▲ | SkyPuncher 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Keep in mind, this study is only physical sexual abuse. Internet has opened up an entire world of virtual sexual abuse. | ||