Rape Crisis in Alaska
(Newser) Rape occurs in Alaska at a rate almost three times the national average, and 59% of the state’s women have experienced sexual assault or domestic violence, according to figures that researchers call conservative. The state is, in short, the country’s “rape capital,” but some—among them a group of young people—are fighting to change that, the Atlantic reports.
The 4-H club in the small town of Tanana has served as a venue for youths to discuss brutal experiences including sexual violence; that group has now traveled around the state to speak up about issues few want to talk about. “I’m still young and I’m already sick of it,” says one member and sexual assault victim. “It’s happening in his house, in her house, even in your own bed.”
A huge array of factors may explain the problem in Alaska. For one thing, law enforcement is lacking throughout the state, which is peppered with remote communities—at least 75 of which don’t have local police, per a report last year. It can take a long time for distant state troopers to address a report, and more than half of those reports don’t reach the district attorney, the Atlantic notes. Many victims don’t want to rattle tiny towns with accusations, especially when the attacker is someone they know well and perhaps depend on. For many, the experience is simply a part of life. “People get mad at me when I say it’s become tradition, but it has,” says a nurse. “We’re talking about third-generation violence. That’s tradition.” Click for Sara Bernard’s full piece.
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That is a great article about a tragic subject Mike. I would recommend that everyone read it. It is interesting from another standpoint also. Working in rural southern communities I have run across isolated pockets of people, usually very low income, more often than not minorities, that have some of the same problems.
I thought it would pique your interest Bill.
Alaska is also the macho man’s wet dream, where men are men and women…. few and far between and ripe for the taking. Big tough privileged predators!
I recently saw parts of a National Geographic channel program series dealing with a homesteading family in the Alaskan wilds. At one point the half dozen 18 to 25 year old “children” go out to explore the social nightlife in the nearest town. They are all amazed at the big bore firepower most of the young ladies wore on their hips. Ostensibly it was for protection from the bears as they make their way to and from their own remote homes. Perhaps “bares” is an equally valid spelling.