"As the forum will show you, false allegations, whilst still uncommon, are by no means rare."
I disagree (most unusually) with Faith here. Class B protected public figures (a step below Cameron and not quite household names, examples of the class would include George Younger, the Bishop of London and the head of the Home Office) were polled on false accusations a couple of years back and 1 in 7 admitted unwanted approaches or harassment from women and 1 in 12 of being in receipt of a false accusations. Some of these were internal but 1 in 19 had suffered accusation of a sexual nature which had involved the police most of these one assumes involved arrest.
If one assumes 1 in perhaps 30 of senior civil servants, clergy, politicians, quango heads have been arrested for false accusations of a sexual nature and we know rape is the most common of this type of accusation, perhaps 1 in 50 men in public life will suffer this.
I speak as one of them.
1 in 50 does not seem uncommon! I know personally of 3 others...
I disagree (most unusually) with Faith here. Class B protected public figures (a step below Cameron and not quite household names, examples of the class would include George Younger, the Bishop of London and the head of the Home Office) were polled on false accusations a couple of years back and 1 in 7 admitted unwanted approaches or harassment from women and 1 in 12 of being in receipt of a false accusations. Some of these were internal but 1 in 19 had suffered accusation of a sexual nature which had involved the police most of these one assumes involved arrest.
If one assumes 1 in perhaps 30 of senior civil servants, clergy, politicians, quango heads have been arrested for false accusations of a sexual nature and we know rape is the most common of this type of accusation, perhaps 1 in 50 men in public life will suffer this.
I speak as one of them.
1 in 50 does not seem uncommon! I know personally of 3 others...
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