Gender discrimination in employment practices
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- K440 Acolyte
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I have edited my post....apparently you haven't seen the link.
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- Wun Gwo Pee
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You made the comment that there are plenty of female paedophiles in Cambodia, on a thread in which we are discussing western teachers teaching kindergarten children. Then you post a link citing a report that yes, there are female paedophiles.
I'm not denying they exist. The UK media has been full of it recently, although it tends to be limited to teachers getting it on with 15 year old male students or, in the worst cases, women helping their pedophile partners procure children.
I don't see the connection between that and the subject at hand.
I'm not denying they exist. The UK media has been full of it recently, although it tends to be limited to teachers getting it on with 15 year old male students or, in the worst cases, women helping their pedophile partners procure children.
I don't see the connection between that and the subject at hand.
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So why don't you see any connection ? This "I can't see" is the problem. If you see a 50 year old male foreigner with a child in Cambodia then you are willing "to see". If you see a 50 year old woman in the same situation then suddenly you are suffering from visual disturbances. It's estimated that female pedophilia accounts for up to 25 % of all cases. Why would they avoid Cambodia ? Think logically. And if you wanted "to see" then you would see this happening in Cambodia.alanclarke72 wrote:You made the comment that there are plenty of female paedophiles in Cambodia, on a thread in which we are discussing western teachers teaching kindergarten children. Then you post a link citing a report that yes, there are female paedophiles.
I'm not denying they exist. The UK media has been full of it recently, although it tends to be limited to teachers getting it on with 15 year old male students or, in the worst cases, women helping their pedophile partners procure children.
I don't see the connection between that and the subject at hand.
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- Wun Gwo Pee
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Your argument seems to be that I'm not seeing them but that they exist, but because NGOs aren't interested in them and they are not arrested, it just looks like they don't exist.Advocatus Diaboli wrote:
So why don't you see any connection ? This "I can't see" is the problem. If you see a 50 year old male foreigner with a child in Cambodia then you are willing "to see". If you see a 50 year old woman in the same situation then suddenly you are suffering from visual disturbances. It's estimated that female pedophilia accounts for up to 25 % of all cases. Why would they avoid Cambodia ? Think logically. And if you wanted "to see" then you would see this happening in Cambodia.
I'm sorry. That's dodgy logic.
I would imagine that if a female expat teacher was messing with kids here, the NGOs would be all over it like a rash, in exactly the same way that numerous local women have been arrested for procuring children to pimp to clients.
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- K440 Acolyte
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That's an assumption. Fact is that they (NGOs) don't do that, and that they have never done that in the past 15 years (as far as I know). And NO.......it's not because female pedophiles wouldn't exist in Cambodia. That would be naive to assume.alanclarke72 wrote:
I would imagine that if a female expat teacher was messing with kids here, the NGOs would be all over it like a rash, in exactly the same way that numerous local women have been arrested for procuring children to pimp to clients.
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These sorts of studies usually conclude that women make up somewhere between 5%-25% of pedophiles. Which means a male teacher is anywhere from 3X more likely to 19X more likely than a female teacher to be a pedophile.Advocatus Diaboli wrote:What are you saying here ? That females are no kiddie fiddlers ? Let me tell you, you are wrong. Plenty of them in Cambodia.....always been like that. They just don't get arrested because that's against NGO agenda.This Charming Man wrote: I wouldn't want male teachers in Cambodia teaching my toddlers, given how lax schools are at background checks etc. When Hope employs a kiddie fiddler without even checking his passport, why take the risk?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-04-28/f ... st/6428710
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- K440 Acolyte
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Yeah, thanx Gavinmac........I know that you can calculate. The question is why out of a hundred pedophiles the 25 females would avoid Cambodia ?
Why are we giving so much credence to an unproven report by an academic speaking at a conference, and totally ignoring the conviction rates? The conviction rates of actual crimes suggest the figure is 3-4%. Advocates Diaboli might have a point - i don't know - but I find it hard to believe the so called NGO agenda not being interested argument in Cambodia equally applies in the UK, US, Australia, Europe etc.
I'm sure there are more female paedophiles in the west than are convicted, but I'm equally sure that a huge number of male perps are similar not reported or convicted.
I'm sure there are more female paedophiles in the west than are convicted, but I'm equally sure that a huge number of male perps are similar not reported or convicted.
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The problem with the conviction rate is the following:
If a man brings a let's say 12 year old into his hotel room, the door opens and the police is there then they WILL charge him. If the same thing happens with a woman involved, nothing, nothing, nothing, absolutely NOTHING is going to happen.
If authorities would apply standards and law equally the female conviction rate would be much higher. And I personally have the feeling that it would be above just 25 %
If a man brings a let's say 12 year old into his hotel room, the door opens and the police is there then they WILL charge him. If the same thing happens with a woman involved, nothing, nothing, nothing, absolutely NOTHING is going to happen.
If authorities would apply standards and law equally the female conviction rate would be much higher. And I personally have the feeling that it would be above just 25 %
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So you agree that men are substantially more likely to sexually abuse children than women, meaning that male teachers are substantially more likely to likely to sexually abuse children than female teachers?
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I think the men should be considered for the job as well but you need to place an age limit on it. Most of the male teachers become Pedo in the late 30's or early 40's so to be safe allow them to hire men below the age of 35. I would require that male teachers are videoed at all times.
If my child was being taught by a male teacher I would request some live video surveillance be conducted with a login I could access to make sure the bloke is acting properly.
If my child was being taught by a male teacher I would request some live video surveillance be conducted with a login I could access to make sure the bloke is acting properly.
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Of course I agree. But it only means that women are safer, it does not mean they are safe. If I lived in Cambodia and had a child, I wouldn't trust anybody, and if my child told me that his/her female teacher touched his/her genitals, I would believe my child.gavinmac wrote:So you agree that men are substantially more likely to sexually abuse children than women, meaning that male teachers are substantially more likely to likely to sexually abuse children than female teachers?
'Become pedo'. Right.GMJS-440 wrote:I think the men should be considered for the job as well but you need to place an age limit on it. Most of the male teachers become Pedo in the late 30's or early 40's so to be safe allow them to hire men below the age of 35. I would require that male teachers are videoed at all times.
If my child was being taught by a male teacher I would request some live video surveillance be conducted with a login I could access to make sure the bloke is acting properly.
Also, you're saying that to protect children, there should be a camera in a room which lots of people could watch? Parents can be pedos too, you know. Only once they have turned 35, mind you.
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