Officers who rape: The police brutality chiefs ignore (but, there is NO war on women!!)
Officers who rape: The police brutality chiefs ignore
Scores of women are sexually assaulted by on-duty officers each year. Most departments are doing little
Police chiefs have long known that officer sexual misconduct is a problem. But an Al Jazeera America investigation found that very few departments have followed basic guidelines designed to prevent it.Edel Rodriguez for Al Jazeera America
http://america.aljazeera.com/content/ajam/articles/2016/1/19/sexual-violence-the-brutality-that-police-chiefs-ignore/jcr:content/mainpar/adaptiveimage/src.adapt.960.high.police_rape2.1453206481369.jpg
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Becker was later indicted by the Bronx County district attorney but only for filming Noonan while she was in custody. A spokesperson for the Bronx district attorney says that the office couldnt prosecute Becker for the rape because it allegedly took place in Beckers house in Nassau County. A Bronx judge dismissed the charge because while the filming was insulting, demeaning and disrespectful to Ms. Noonan, it didnt rise to the level of a crime. He suggested that the NYPD discipline Becker for violating department policy.
http://america.aljazeera.com/content/ajam/articles/2016/1/19/sexual-violence-the-brutality-that-police-chiefs-ignore/jcr:content/mainpar/textimage3/image.adapt.990.high.erica_noonan.1453206481369.jpg
Erica Noonan, in a photograph taken at the hospital.
While media exposés in recent months have highlighted the pervasiveness of police sexual misconduct, the problem isnt new and few departments appear to be doing anything to address it. In perhaps the highest-profile recent case, former Oklahoma City police officer Daniel Holtzclaw was convicted in December on 18 counts of sexual assault in attacks on 13 women. His story was one of several described in a yearlong AP investigation published in November that identified about 1,000 cases over a six-year period in which officers had their badges revoked for on-duty sexual misconduct such as rape, sodomy or consensual sex. In another newspaper investigation published in November, the Buffalo News identified 700 cases in the last 10 years in which officers were involved in sexual abuse or sexual misconduct related to their police work. The paper found 105 new and credible cases in 2014 alone.
While media exposés in recent months have highlighted the pervasiveness of police sexual misconduct, the problem isnt new and few departments appear to be doing anything to address it. In 2011, the International Association of Chiefs of Police, a national leadership and advocacy group, produced a series of recommendations designed to change a culture that the IACP noted may encourage some officers to sexually abuse, harass and assault those theyre sworn to protect.
But an Al Jazeera America investigation found that only three departments of 20 surveyed appear to have taken any of the recommended steps for curbing sexual misconduct. And some female officers attest to a police culture that may encourage such behavior. Further, departments put themselves at risk of expensive lawsuits by not having policies in place, putting taxpayers on the hook for millions of dollars in payouts. And the AP investigation found that a broken system of laws and background checks allowed some officers accused of sexual misconduct to get jobs in departments where new allegations would later surface, including rape.
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http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2016/1/19/sexual-violence-the-brutality-that-police-chiefs-ignore.html
bobthedrummer
(26,083 posts)The local community was well aware of these evil acts (some of which took place by a cemetery) yet look at what was reported locally and the reduction of charges!!!
Readstown Police Chief Shay Larson Resigns (Matt Johnson 11-9-12)
http://lacrossetribune.com/vernonbroadcaster/news/local/readstown-police-chief-shay-larson-resigns/article-8a79dd52-2a7c-11e2-8b99-0019bb2963f4.html
Larson gets mentioned in Sandra N. Heib's California State University, Dominguez Hills research paper prepared for the Woman's Justice Center of Sonoma
Police Officers as Perpetrators of Crimes Against Women and Children (Heib pdf)
http://justicewomen.com/wjc-project-final.pdf
I personally would like to see some movement towards justice and accountability-along the lines of Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale.
Chapter 21-Omaha
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1016139460
K&R
niyad
(113,215 posts)chervilant
(8,267 posts)OPs like this one get very little response, and slide into oblivion within a day (or two). What does this say about attitudes (specifically among men) towards women who are victimized by men?!?
Why are men who insist they DON'T rape and DON'T support rape culture so disinterested in evidence of sexual assaults by on-duty police officers?!? Where are all the "male advocates" who say they support women who've been victimized?!?
I am so disgusted, can you tell?
I have not one single female friend who hasn't been raped, bullied, or assaulted by a man. Not a single one. I've spent better than 30 years advocating for survivors of relationship violence, and have met HUNDREDS of women who've survived multiple assaults by multiple men. In fact, current research shows that ONE of every FOUR women report having been sexually assaulted by a man (usually a partner or known acquaintance) by the time they are 18! More than 1 in 3 women (35.6%) in the United States have experienced rape, physical violence, and/or stalking by an intimate partner in their lifetime!!!
It's past time for men to stand up and stand together to STOP MALE RAPISTS AND ABUSERS!
niyad
(113,215 posts)or anything else, receives very little attention. der drumpfenfuhrer's hair receives far more attention.