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research study on ritual abuse-torture, child abuse statistics

Research on discrimination and stigmatization of persons who have survived non-state actor torture, including ritual abuse-torture, spousal and child torture

Jeanne Sarson and Linda MacDonald are asking persons who have endured, or are enduring, non-state actor torture such as ritual abuse-torture, or spousal and child torture to participate in their research questionnaire linked below:

http://pub25.bravenet.com/vote/vote.php?usernum=2120596064&cpv=2
Non-state actor torture is defined as torture committed, for instance, by parents, spouses, other kin, guardians, neighbours, trusted adults, or strangers in the private sphere, for example, in homes, warehouses, cabins, rented buildings, in fields, or in various public and private places.
Discrimination is described as being treated unjustly and stigmatized is being treated as unworthy or labeled after telling a non-offender about the torture endured.

Contact: flight@ns.sympatico.ca http://www.ritualabusetorture.org
for more information on Ritual Abuse-Toture see: http://childabusewiki.org/index.php?title=Ritual_Abuse_Torture

The Times Poll – 22% in Survey Were Child Abuse Victims By Lois Timmick Times Staff Writer 4/25/85 At least 22% of Americans have been victims of child sexual abuse, although one-third of them told no one at the time and lived with their secret well into adulthood, a Los Angeles Times Poll has found. In what is believed to be the first nationwide study of the extent of child molestation, 2,627 adults, chosen randomly, talked about their views of the problem and their own childhood experiences, and in the process they shattered some myths about victims, perpetrators and public attitudes. Twenty-seven percent of the women who participated in the telephone survey and 16% of the men said they had been molested as children–suggesting that the problem is more widespread than earlier, smaller studies have suggested….Abusers include friends and acquaintances (42%), strangers (27%) and relatives (23%). About half the abusers could be classified as “someone in authority.”
http://articles.latimes.com/1985-08-25/news/mn-24801_1
Fewer than half the victims told someone–usually a parent, other relative or friend–about being molested within a year. Only 3% reported the incident to the police or other public agency.
One in three of the victims said they had never told anyone about the molestation until this survey, most often because they were afraid or ashamed, but in 10% of the cases because they did not consider the abuse serious. Seven of 10 who did tell said no effective action was taken.
http://articles.latimes.com/1985-08-25/news/mn-24801_1?pg=2
The public appears to have been well educated about some aspects of child sexual abuse. The respondents correctly perceived that molesters are more likely to be someone the victim knows than a stranger. Friends or acquaintances accounted for 44% of the molestations that involved sexual intercourse, the poll found, while 25% of the intercourse was perpetrated by relatives, usually an uncle but sometimes a parent or stepparent, and 19% by “strangers.”
More than half the victims–and 47% of the public–agree with the statement that “sexual assault within families is very common.”….As for the effects of sexual abuse on children, 95% of those polled say they believe that sexual abuse would have a “very great” or “some effect” on its young victims–mostly in emotional damage–and would permanently affect their lives. Victims agreed with that assessment.
http://articles.latimes.com/1985-08-25/news/mn-24801_1?pg=3
These Los Angeles Times Poll results are from responses from 2,627 adults nationwide questioned between July 20-25. 22% said they have been a victim of child sexual abuse, including 27% of all women asked and 16% of men asked.
http://articles.latimes.com/1985-08-25/news/mn-24801_1?pg=4

The Times Poll – Children’s Abuse Reports Reliable, Most Believe
By Los Timnick Times Staff Writer 4/26/85  Most Americans believe that children can reliably describe sexual abuse that occurred years before, and those who are aware of the McMartin Pre-School molestation case believe that at least some of the child witnesses are telling the truth, a nationwide Los Angeles Times poll has found. Seventy-nine percent of those polled said they are “certain” that children under 13 are capable of giving accurate accounts of much earlier events, and 86% of those who had themselves been victimized as children said those accounts should be believed….One in three of those familiar with the McMartin case said they believe that “most” of the children had been sexually abused, and half said they believe that at least “some” had been molested. Ninety percent of those who identified themselves as having been child victims of sexual intercourse said they believe at least some of the child witnesses’ testimony.
http://articles.latimes.com/1985-08-26/news/mn-26344_1_child-sexual-abuse
http://articles.latimes.com/1985-08-26/news/mn-26344_1_child-sexual-abuse?pg=2

VDAY – International Incest Statistics
http://www.vday.org/take-action/violence-against-women/incest

Behavioural Harms: Enforced and Survival Tactics in Ritual Abuse-Torture Victimization

http://childabusewiki.org/index.php?title=Ritual_Abuse_Torture
from http://ritualabuse.us
Behavioural Harms: Enforced and Survival Tactics in Ritual Abuse-Torture Victimization – Best practice: Connecting the dots – A walk through a violent like-minded `co-culture’  2009 – Jeanne Sarson, MEd, BScN, RN & Linda MacDonald MEd, BN, RN
Paper Presented at Substance Abuse Librarians & Information Specialists “Setting Sail: Best Practices for the Next Decade” 31st SALIS Conference May 8, 2009, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Ritual abuse-torture (RAT) is committed by pedophilic parents, intergenerational family members, guardians and like-minded adults who abuse, torture and traffic their children using organizing group ritualism (Sarson & MacDonald, 2008a). Ritual abuse-torture is an emerging form of non-state actor-torture (NSAT) meaning that it is torture that occurs in the private or so-called `domestic’ sphere such as in homes, cabins, cottages, private buildings, rented spaces, warehouses, barns, or outdoor spaces on farms, for example….women report that RAT perpetrators organize violent family/group gatherings coded in the language of “rituals and ceremonies”. “Strategy sessions” were used to plan these violent family/group gathering. Although descriptions of these violent gatherings vary, they did consistently retain the thematic issues as previously identified in the Model of Ritual Abuse-Torture. Contact Information: 361 Prince Street, Truro, NS, Canada, B2N 1E4 Email: flight@ns.sympatico.ca or twin2@eastlink.ca
http://www.ritualabusetorture.org/behaviouralharmspaper.pdf

Make torture a crime, N.S. petition says

from http://ritualabuse.us

Make torture a crime, N.S. petition says  by Mary Ellen Macintyre – Truro Bureau 1/22/09 Truro — Jean Sarson and Linda MacDonald wouldn’t know how to mince words, even if they wanted to. After years of heartbreaking research into ritual abuse and torture under their belts, they’re even less in the mood for mincing. Bill Casey welcomed them into his constituency office in Truro on Wednesday morning. The MP for Cumberland-Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley settled into his chair and smiled….There are close to 800 names on the petition, which calls on Parliament to amend the Criminal Code to make torture a crime. “In the Criminal Code now only officials like police, members of the military or others can be charged with committing torture, Ms. MacDonald said. “We believe if you torture someone, whether you’re an official or not, that you should be charged with committing torture….”But they would have never been charged with torture because it’s not a charge unless you’re a police officer or a member of the military or another official, Ms. MacDonald said…..”You have to name it for what it is and recognize the issue and only then will there be social validation for the victim and then there will be help for them, said Ms. MacDonald. “And we’ll get more but these signatures are from all across Canada, said Ms. Sarson. Mr. Casey will bring the petition to Ottawa on Monday and said he will have it tabled in the House of Commons. “This is the first step toward change. You’ve made the first step and we’ll see how it progresses, he said. http://thechronicleherald.ca/NovaScotia/1102016.html

Here is a link to the petition:
http://www.nsvow.org/Torture_Free_Circle_files/Petition%20to%20the%20Government%20of%20Canada%20for%20VOW%20website.pdf

more information on ritual abuse torture
http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/ftinterface~content=a903766904~fulltext=713240928
http://www.ritualabusetorture.org/

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