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Female Authority Figure Sexual Predatorial Behavior Strangely Overlooked

A recent study has concluded that sexual encounters between female teachers and authority figures dwarf the sexual abuse scandal that rocked the Catholic church , amounting to some 11,000 plus incidents a year that obviously the media treats like cute little made for tv type "rites of passage" for all young men instead of the psychologically damaging rape and abuse that it actually is and treated as when sicko men engage in the same damaging, prison worthy behavior.

That sick woman pictured below, Debra Lafave in the WND story, is case in point number two, however the number one slot goes to that other woman of which tabloid TV shows used as ratings fodder as well as TV movie material for family consumption called All American Girl if you can believe that shi*, that being psychotic teacher Mary Kay Letourneau and her 6th grade student whom impregnated her and is now married to his former rapist teacher. Both these people cashed in on their story financially in a number of different ways which is their right to do, but just demonstrates to what length our sick, depraved and dying society has simply tossed morality out the window as far away as possible for financial gain and instant self gratification..


WorldNetDaily has the most expansive collection of female sexual predators on the web called "Sextra Credit"and that information can be viewed here if you wish to see just how much of a problem this has now become, to call this an epidemic would be generous.
Cougars preying in the classroom:

WND "In the wake of one the most publicized stories of a female teacher sexually abusing an underage student, the case of the beautiful Debra LaFave, MSNBC anchor Contessa Brewer asked a psychologist TV guest 'why someone who looks like a living Barbie Doll would need to have sex with a young kid.'

LaFave was 23 years old in 2004 when it was discovered that she had been having sex with her student, a 14-year-old boy.

At the time, LaFave became a media sensation for her stunning good looks and the story – a woman seeking the sexual attention of a barely adolescent boy – that so crossed up society's expectations of who sex offenders are and what they look like.

National statistics, however, demonstrate that LaFave's case is far from unusual.

According to a major 2004 study commissioned by the U.S. Department of Education – the most authoritative investigation to date – nearly 10 percent of U.S. public school students have been targeted with unwanted sexual attention by school employees, and in those cases, 40 percent of the perpetrators were women.

Titled 'Educator Sexual Misconduct: A Synthesis of Existing Literature' by Virginia Commonwealth University Professor Charol Shakeshaft, the report brought to light staggering statistics.

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In the wake of one the most publicized stories of a female teacher sexually abusing an underage student, the case of the beautiful Debra LaFave, MSNBC anchor Contessa Brewer asked a psychologist TV guest "why someone who looks like a living Barbie Doll would need to have sex with a young kid."

LaFave was 23 years old in 2004 when it was discovered that she had been having sex with her student, a 14-year-old boy.

At the time, LaFave became a media sensation for her stunning good looks and the story – a woman seeking the sexual attention of a barely adolescent boy – that so crossed up society's expectations of who sex offenders are and what they look like.

National statistics, however, demonstrate that LaFave's case is far from unusual.

According to a major 2004 study commissioned by the U.S. Department of Education – the most authoritative investigation to date – nearly 10 percent of U.S. public school students have been targeted with unwanted sexual attention by school employees, and in those cases, 40 percent of the perpetrators were women.

Titled "Educator Sexual Misconduct: A Synthesis of Existing Literature" by Virginia Commonwealth University Professor Charol Shakeshaft, the report brought to light staggering statistics.

Compare the numbers with the much-publicized Catholic Church scandal.

A study by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops concluded 10,667 young people were sexually mistreated by priests between 1950 and 2002.

Shakeshaft's study, however, estimates that roughly 290,000 students experienced some sort of physical sexual abuse by a public school employee between 1991 and 2000 alone.

If female employees are responsible for 40 percent of those crimes, that means America could be facing an average of more than 11,000 instances of women abusing students in school each year – in other words, more cases in one year than were reported in 50 years of Catholic priest abuse.

Why would so many trusted teachers, even young, vibrant, beautiful women like Debra LaFave, target children for sexual abuse?

WND spoke with some of the nation's leading experts in the field – including Shakeshaft – for answers to why female teachers would prey on boys and what can be done about it.

Teacher outside, teenager inside

"There's a range of reasons these women are abusing boys," Shakeshaft told WND, "not just one."continued



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