When girls do it: an examination of female sexual predators (EXCLUSIVE)

When Girls Do It is a 45-minute video examining the motivations of female sexual predators, the destructive effects of their actions on their victims, and the reluctance of victims to come forward. The most common offenders are relatives, with mothers topping the list, but it could be anyone such as baby-sitters, neighbors or teachers. This documentary features compelling testimony and powerful interviews with survivors of abuse by female sexual offenders, therapists, and psychologists. The documentary delves into related issues including the long-held misconception that sexual abuse of children is exclusively a male crime. This is a hard-hitting investigation of one of the most under-reported crimes in North America, as well as a provocative and passionate look at the motivations of women who abuse and the devastating effects of their crime on their victims. It underscores the urgent need for victims of abuse to feel secure in identifying female sexual predators in order to prevent countless ot
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