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U.S. cracks down on female teachers who sexually abuse students

Saint Frankenstein

Wanderer From Afar
Premium Member
A "Saturday Night Live" skit about a male student having sex with his female high school teacher painted the relationship as every teen boy's dream, but drew a firestorm of criticism on social media.

The reaction to the comedy sketch reflected a growing view among law enforcement and victims' advocacy groups that it is no laughing matter when a woman educator preys on her male students.

In U.S. schools last year, almost 800 school employees were prosecuted for sexual assault, nearly a third of them women. The proportion of women facing charges seems to be higher than in years past, when female teachers often got a pass, said Terry Abbott, a former chief of staff at the U.S. Department of Education, who tracked the cases.

This year's numbers are already slightly ahead of last year with 26 cases of female school employees accused of inappropriate relationships with male students in January compared to 19 cases the previous January.

Female educators who sexually abuse their students are facing tougher prosecution in part because there are more women police officers. There is also a greater awareness among prosecutors, judges and the general public that students who are victimized by an authority figure, regardless of gender, experience trauma with life-long consequences.

"Law enforcement is increasingly feminized, and women are much less prone to the old attitude: 'Oh, this is just some kid who got lucky,'" said David Finkelhor, director of the Crimes Against Children Research Center. "They recognize the issues involved and they go after women who violate the statutes."

Depression, low-self esteem and difficulty maintaining future relationships are among the long-term consequences that male victims face, according to experts. Those problems are sometimes compounded by confusion and guilt over whether they are actually victims since their adolescent bodies involuntarily respond to physical contact.
Rest of article here: U.S. cracks down on female teachers who sexually abuse students

Good. They should be punished for violating their authority, as well for sex with a minor (so college teachers shouldn't get a pass, either).
 

MD

qualiaphile
The media makes it seem like a lot of female teachers and sleeping with their students, but given the present American culture it doesn't seem so far fetched.
 

MysticSang'ha

Big Squishy Hugger
Premium Member
It's about time. When public opinion speaks about how hot the teacher is as a measuring stick for how abusive the situation is to a boy, we've really ****ed up along the way with gender roles and the assumption that men are never sexually abused except in prison.

I really hope cracking down on female teachers who are predatory and seeing this as a crime where the victim has no culpability bleeds over to female victims who are often blamed for "seducing" male teachers in similar cases. Assault is assault is a crime. We need to treat it as such, and not as a moralizing platform for how male sexuality works and how we need to think of how much enjoyment is in it for him.
 

Wirey

Fartist
I wish Miss Palmer would have tackled me. Man, that woman was fantastic! Of course, being Grade 1 and all people probably would have complained.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I wish Miss Palmer would have tackled me. Man, that woman was fantastic! Of course, being Grade 1 and all people probably would have complained.
I can't remember her name, but there was an art teacher in junior high school.......but yes, the law must be enforced equally for all genders of perps & victims.
 
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