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A New Record

We may be coming close to having a new record on the number of women in court during the same month for sexually based crimes.
I'm not sure just what is wrong with these women. But I am sure that Debra Lafave got off overwhelmingly lightly. These women are as bad as the men, and although some may not see it- they should be criminally handled the same way a man would be.

"These women are psychologically not much older than their victims," says
Gartner. "They're attracted to kids they can handle. They're 14,
too."
....
"They come from really weird, bizarre families where they don't
get clarity about boundaries," she says. "They have issues relating to adult
partners." She says female offenders, especially those molesting pre-pubescent
kids, are more likely to have been sexually abused or otherwise traumatized as
kids.

Sounds like excuses to me. I don't buy into this whole difficulty relating to adults bull. This women are sick and dangerous predators- no matter how "cute" they appear. Until judges receive a wake up call from those who elected them- they will likely continue to allow this perverts walk freely among your children.


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Lisa Lynette Clark, 37, was indicted in the molestation of her son's 15-year-old friend.
Silvia Johnson, a 41-year-old Colorado mom sentenced this month to 30 years in prison for plying teen boys with alcohol and drugs and having sex with them.
Four former teachers were charged or sentenced this month for molesting teen boys: Kimberly Ann Cordrey-McKinney, Margaret De Barraicua, Sandra Geisel and Debra Lafave.
At least three women sentenced or charged this year were pregnant or delivered babies: Clark, Tani Leigh Firkins and Rebecca Ann Boicelli.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Your statement that women are as bad as men carries the hidden assumption that underage sex is as bad for boys as it is for girls.

That has not been demonstrated. The fact of double standards in rape sentencing reflects society's pragmatic agreement that there is a difference.

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