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TopicDo you guys think using "implications" to get sex is rape?
Lirishae
07/19/19 1:19:32 PM
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dioxxys posted...
Wrong chart, I'll look into it later when I'm not tired.

But I've always heard that men are the targets of violent crime more often, maybe not sexual crime definitely the former.

It's true that there are more male homicides in the US than female homicides. But that doesn't tell the whole picture. Many of those men are killed in fights with other men. It does not lead men to change their behaviors the way that a fear of violence, especially sexual violence, affects women's daily lives. If a woman is murdered, her partner is usually the killer, or she was otherwise minding her own business.

According to the FBI, just over half of murders in which the precipitating circumstances were known were set off by what is called the other argument not a robbery, a love triangle, drugs, domestic violence or money, but simply the sense that someone had been dissed.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/dec/08/income-inequality-murder-homicide-rates

Over half of the killings of American women are related to intimate partner violence, with the vast majority of the victims dying at the hands of a current or former romantic partner, according to a new report released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention today.

https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2017/07/homicides-women/534306/
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