On Jan 12, 2010, at 4:30 PM, James Heartfield wrote:
> 'the fact that most sex offenses against children are committed by
> someone known to the family is ignored.'
> That's good for the relative proportion of sex offences between
> strangers and family members, but it ought also to be put in
> perspective, that serious sex offences against young children are
> very rare. There is a miserable view of the family as nothing more
> than torture and incest, which likes the formula 'most abuse is
> committed in the home' not so-much because they want to diminish
> excessive stranger-danger fears, but because they want to demonise
> family life.
Who wants to do this?
Doug