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A must-read analysis of sexual offending statistics

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T1meForDebate · 29/03/2019 16:37

Lots of statistics to quote here:

medium.com/@evastanford/transwomen-sexual-offenders-a-closer-look-6c507d9e2414

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T1meForDebate · 29/03/2019 16:38

Ok, despite previewing the link did not take.

It's an essential read - I will try to make a live version.

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T1meForDebate · 29/03/2019 16:40

A must-read analysis of sexual offending statistics

medium.com/@evastanford/transwomen-sexual-offenders-a-closer-look-6c507d9e2414

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adeo1929 · 29/03/2019 16:44

Both the links work for me! I've only skimmed a bit of it but I'll definitely be coming back to this later

JessicaWakefieldSVH · 29/03/2019 18:37

Thanks for posting this, it’s really good to see all the stats. I didn’t realise those figures about Male and female prison populations.

FermatsTheorem · 29/03/2019 22:54

Good to see all the figures collated in one place.

Something I've noticed over the last few years - about 4 or 5 years ago, the MoJ - or whatever it was called back then - used to have all this stuff in its annual reports in graph form, readily accessible, easily googlable, all in one place. Now you really have to dig through all the individual paragraphs of the reports to piece it all together (and google no longer seems to throw up the graphs from 4 or 5 years back).

I'm not talking about trans stuff specifically, just basic sex based stuff like number of women prisoners being much smaller than number of men prisoners, men making up 95% of violent offenders and over 99% of sexual offenders, that sort of stuff. All seems to have disappeared from immediate public view, has to be winkled out from a number of different places, and the maths is left "as an exercise for the reader."

More Regulatory Capture? Only this time MRAs who want to push the "women do it too" line rather than TRAs wanting to break down barriers to women's spaces.

Socrates11 · 29/03/2019 23:06

Very clear analysis of the problem. Can't believe how quickly the boundaries came down to allow different sexed prisoners to be held together. Just can't see why it is allowed. Undermining the dignity, respect and safety of all female prisoners who this affects.

AnyOldPrion · 30/03/2019 09:50

“Conversely, the 128 female sexual offenders (were they offending by themselves, the 1ary offender?) represent 3.95% of the female inmate population.”

If the author of this wonderful article is reading, is it certain that these 128 were women? It seems to be in doubt, due to the highly dubious push to record crime by so-called gender identity, rather than the more logical biological sex.

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