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Absolutely. I don't think it's understandable that male children should get less mercy as you say.
Just cuz the child is a male doesn't mean that he's that much more of a rapist or whatever the logic there would be. When children sexually assault other children it is a huge indicator they are also being sexually assaulted. That is not a gendered fact. There are different thought processes or motivators at play depending on the situation/child. But I've not seen any evidence indicating much difference in the reenactment of abuse between children based on sex or gender.
I'm not an expert in the field but I have unfortunately seen situations like this. Every single time it came to light that the assaulting child was also being abused themselves or was witnessing abuse. I have seen more assaulting children be male in my experience but I don't believe that is statistically relevant, just more my anecdotal experience.
Again. This isn't just a pass for the assaulter. I just happen to believe that children are not usually self created monsters. They are often acting out because they are victims as well. Compassion I believe is warranted. They need help too. That help should probably encompass addressing the abuse they perpetrated but that is out of my scope. Seek the advice of a professional if you or someone you know is dealing with these matters.
Absolutely. I don't think it's understandable that male children should get less mercy as you say.
Just cuz the child is a male doesn't mean that he's that much more of a rapist or whatever the logic there would be. When children sexually assault other children it is a huge indicator they are also being sexually assaulted. That is not a gendered fact. There are different thought processes or motivators at play depending on the situation/child. But I've not seen any evidence indicating much difference in the reenactment of abuse between children based on sex or gender.
I'm not an expert in the field but I have unfortunately seen situations like this. Every single time it came to light that the assaulting child was also being abused themselves or was witnessing abuse. I have seen more assaulting children be male in my experience but I don't believe that is statistically relevant, just more my anecdotal experience.
Again. This isn't just a pass for the assaulter. I just happen to believe that children are not usually self created monsters. They are often acting out because they are victims as well. Compassion I believe is warranted. They need help too. That help should probably encompass addressing the abuse they perpetrated but that is out of my scope. Seek the advice of a professional if you or someone you know is dealing with these matters.