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<title>KATU - Portland, OR : Seaside teacher, coach arrested on child sex abuse charges | Local &amp; Regional | KATU.com - Portland </title>
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<description>The studies that say that have been very small studies (and therefore not terribly statistically relevant), military studies where a panel of three people made the decision that it was false, or studies where the police officers involved made personal judgements that were not procedural - and even in these cases the number of rape reports deemed false were only about 8%).  The American Medical Association considers rape to be The Most Under Reported violent crime (somewhere between 75%-95% of rapes are never reported).    I do wish that the media wouldn&amp;#039;t splash the alleged perpetrator&amp;#039;s face all over the place, because it does ruin lives if they are not guilty, but I also wish that so many people wouldn&amp;#039;t assume that every female who files a sexual assault charge is lying, or that most of sexual assault charges are made up.  There is also the assumption that &amp;quot;unfounded,&amp;quot; which is the term the FBI uses for the 8% statistic, is the same as &amp;quot;false allegation&amp;quot; which it is not.  In some cases &amp;quot;Unfounded&amp;quot; can simply mean that the attacker didn&amp;#039;t use a weapon, or that there wasn&amp;#039;t enough physical evidence.  It is confusing jargon that makes an already heated issue appear in an even worse light. </description>
<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 03:24:30 +0000</pubDate>
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