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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Beware of anyone who is alone with children. Not that a woman can’t sexually abuse a child, but hell, it’s usually a man. Why is that??[/quote] Increasingly, female teachers are being charged with sex crimes—crimes that sometimes involve their students and other times do not. The latter was the case recently when a science teacher at a middle school in Springfield, VA, was arrested and charged with possession of child pornography. None of the material featured any of her current or former students, authorities said. Police in Fairfax County reportedly had received a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. That tip provided an IP address for someone in the county who possessed child pornography. This led police to the woman’s home, where she lived alone. Police reportedly found videos and photos of child sexual abuse on the Snapchat of the woman, who is 28. She now faces 2 counts of possession of child pornography. She also has been suspended from her job. https://www.nealdavislaw.com/blog/sex-crimes/female-teachers-sex-crimes 500 Female Teacher Sex Offenders - Female Teacher Sex Crime Cases It wasn't that long ago that female on male sexual violence wouldn't have resulted in criminal charges at all. Believe it or not, in some states in America the law is so biased against male victims that it doesn't even recognize female on male sexual assaults. Canadian law enforcement is getting better at charging female sex offenders and prosecuting them for what they are - criminals that should be teaching. Education of police and having more female police officers has led to more sensitivity to claims that males are sexually assaulted and by females, according to some authorities on the subject of sexual abuse and assault. There exists a clear and wide disparity between the sentencing of convicted female and male sex offenders. https://canadiancrc.com/FEMALE_TEACHER_SEX_OFFENDERS-SEXUAL_ASSAULT_Female_Sexual_Predators-RAPE_MALES.aspx Law enforcement has given women sex offenders a pass for decades. Now women sex offenders are being arrested and charged, and it’s not being swept under the rug.[/quote]
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