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by YATA0
1562 days ago
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>you'd think that a "doctoral candidate at the University of Michigan studying gender and sexual violence with an emphasis on college sexual violence" has insightful opinion on the topic at hand. Grievance study majors absolutely do not have insightful opinions on the topic at hand. Their opinion is hilariously predictable. >The second one being that "victims of domestic violence who engage in self-defense are often punished in the criminal justice system for those acts", and therefore are present on those lists while not belonging there. Press F to doubt. Unless there's a well regarded study that gives some actual numbers, this number can be considered zero or statistically insignificant noise. |
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At this point I'm convinced you're not willing to argue in good faith.
> this number can be considered zero or statistically insignificant noise
Fair enough. According to the ACLU[1], "many incarcerated women—nearly 60% of female state prisoners nation-wide and as many as 94% of certain female prison populations have a history of physical or sexual abuse".
I am not going to answer your next comment, because you just can't be argued with.
[1]: https://www.aclu.org/other/prison-rape-elimination-act-2003-...