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Wednesday, October 10, 2018

False sex assault reports not as rare as reported, studies say - Washington Times

False sex assault reports not as rare as reported, studies say - Washington Times:

Image result for Graph Clip ArtLiberals on TV and social media said repeatedly during the Senate confirmation process that only 2 percent of charges are lies — meaning there likely would be truth in the majority of such charges, such as that of Christine Blasey Ford, who accused now-Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her 36 years ago.
Brent E. Turvey, a criminologist, wrote a 2017 book that dispels this notion. His research, and that of two co-authors, cited statistical studies and police crime reports. One academic study showed that as many as 40 percent of sexual assault charges are false.

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