Did you know 90% of rape cases in Poland go unreported.

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90% of rape cases in Poland go unreported

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Then I see Polish men happy because they have the lowest rape in the EU :lul:
 
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pole foids like it
 
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is it really rape if they like it?
 
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If they aren’t reported then how did the people who made the study knew about them?
The Deep Thinking GIF
 
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Inside Job where they want to get rid of all the femboys
 
If they aren’t reported then how did the people who made the study knew about them?
The Deep Thinking GIF
its not like the retard has an actual source for this information either. its just a bunch of articles that dont cite their information lmao
 
Key data point:
In the 2005 study by the Federal Ministry of Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth (surveying 10,264 women), of those who had experienced sexual violence after age 16, only 8% had reported the incident to law enforcement — meaning roughly 92% went unreported.


Context that supports this:


  • German police statistics count only reported cases: in 2023 police recorded around 13,320 cases of rape and sexual assault. Given that survey-based prevalence estimates suggest hundreds of thousands of German women experience sexual violence each year, the gap between reported and estimated actual incidents is large — commonly referred to in German discourse as the "Dunkelfeld" (dark field/hidden figure).
  • German criminologists and victim-support organizations regularly cite the idea that only a small fraction — often estimated around 5–15% — of sexual violence cases ever reach police, consistent with the 2005 study's 8% figure.


nice one retard so 90% go unreported in germany as well


and whats their rate, 10x higher than poland? hopefully u can do the math urself
 
Key data point:
In the 2005 study by the Federal Ministry of Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth (surveying 10,264 women), of those who had experienced sexual violence after age 16, only 8% had reported the incident to law enforcement — meaning roughly 92% went unreported.


Context that supports this:


  • German police statistics count only reported cases: in 2023 police recorded around 13,320 cases of rape and sexual assault. Given that survey-based prevalence estimates suggest hundreds of thousands of German women experience sexual violence each year, the gap between reported and estimated actual incidents is large — commonly referred to in German discourse as the "Dunkelfeld" (dark field/hidden figure).
  • German criminologists and victim-support organizations regularly cite the idea that only a small fraction — often estimated around 5–15% — of sexual violence cases ever reach police, consistent with the 2005 study's 8% figure.


nice one retard so 90% go unreported in germany as well


and whats their rate, 10x higher than poland? hopefully u can do the math urself
its nearly paneuropean high T tendency :lul::lul::lul:
 

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