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To: twippo
do you REALLY wonder if the molestation of infant will effect the infant later in life?..Of course it will! As babies we learn quick whether the people in our lives are there to help us or hurt us. If we learn pain at the hands of a caregiver we don't instantly forget that betrayal when we turn two. We may forget the actual actions taken against us but we do not forget the pain.
41 posted on 03/16/2006 4:43:19 AM PST by ccwoman
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To: ccwoman

I only ask because of the controversey over repressed memory syndrome. Melissa Gilbert was in a TV movie in the early nineties where she played Shari Karney (sp), an attorney who recalled being molested by her father starting at 6 months old. She didn't remember this until her 30's.

Needless to say, this revelation tore her family apart, and it was never revealed in the movie whether the molestation ever happened (the memory was recovered in therapy). In the movie, Karney teamed up with other individuals to lobby for removing the statue of limitations on reporting childhood abuse. She defends other women who claim to have been abused as infants.

I think there should be no statue of limitations on something so heinous. The thing is, how do you prove it in a court of law, especially 20 years after the fact? How did Karney know it was her father, and not an uncle or babysitter who abused her? At least in this case, there is video evidence and no doubt who’s guilty.


43 posted on 03/16/2006 6:40:38 AM PST by twippo (Mutt-American #2.)
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