Below are the reported amount of cases of
sexually abused child victims
in each U.S. state required to report their data to the feds. The data is from 2015, source is
https://www.acf.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/cb/cm2015.pdf#page=59
. I've manually added the data of
child population
in each State (also from 2015, except for Puerto Rico which is 2016 estimation). The population data is for <18 years old citizens. The population data doesn't include illegal immigrants. My purpose was to find out
which States have the highest amount of reported cases compared to the amount of minors
According to another study, about 13% of the actual cases are reported to the authorities nationwide. This percentage varies by state, but in nationwide level (see total) one should multiply the reported cases by 8 to get closer to the real amount of victims. But what I found more interesting in this data comparison was
the huge variance (from 0.395% to 0.014%) of victims reported compared to the child population
If the data below was to be considered as accurate, this would mean one pedophile for one victim in the other end of the list, against 28 pedophiles for one victim in the other end. Even including a difference in the level of organized crime in different States, a gap this wide is hard to believe, supporting a theory that there's false reports included.
This is a worrying indicator of both
low interest in the federal level
to get more accurate data, and an indicator of
low interest in the State level
in some of the States to provide accurate data.
While the data concerns one of the most serious (and one of the most profitable) forms of criminality,
citizens should demand their authorities to develop and put in action better methods
and
demand local journalists to find out the reasons
why the data doesn't match with the reality. This non-matching data might be an indicator of
covering up the amount of actual reports
in some of the States, giving false impression to the citizens (in purpose) about the seriousness of the problem.
Statistics (2015), in order of most reports per popula
(States on top have the highest level of reporting, not necessarily the highest level of pedophilia)
State - Child population - Reports - reports/pop(%)
Vermont 119923 474 0.395%
Arkansas 705300 1904 0.270%
Utah 912496 2023 0.222%
Tennessee 1497611 2687 0.179%
Ohio 2628477 4683 0.178%
Indiana 1579456 2670 0.169%
Illinois 2958673 4495 0.152%
Alabama 1103496 1472 0.133%
Maryland 1348226 1619 0.120%
Mississippi 726848 868 0.119%
Oregon 862856 838 0.097%
Missouri 1391476 1334 0.096%
Maine 256380 234 0.091%
Kentucky 1011667 905 0.089%
Wisconsin 1294626 1094 0.085%
Kansas 719557 605 0.084%
Alaska 186266 156 0.084%
Colorado 1257065 1009 0.080%
Texas 7211771 5720 0.079%
Iowa 728796 535 0.073%
Minnesota 1284387 931 0.072%
Pennsylvania 2690274 1941 0.072%
South Carolina 1091588 767 0.070%
North Carolina 2290568 1595 0.070%
Oklahoma 961321 619 0.064%
Florida 4105129 2506 0.061%
Louisiana 1114813 677 0.061%
Rhode Island 211044 128 0.061%
Delaware 204386 108 0.053%
West Virginia 379596 197 0.052%
Nebraska 470337 241 0.051%
Connecticut 764059 391 0.051%
Massachusetts 1387087 706 0.051%
Wyoming 138895 69 0.050%
Michigan 2207304 1083 0.049%
New York 4210817 1990 0.047%
New Mexico 496908 231 0.046%
New Jersey 1998821 848 0.042%
Nevada 669164 277 0.041%
California 9120916 3623 0.040%
North Dakota 173926 65 0.037%
Georgia 2504172 927 0.037%
Virginia 1870422 653 0.035%
District of Columbia 118107 40 0.034%
Washington 1611842 538 0.033%
Montana 226420 71 0.031%
New Hampshire 263998 80 0.030%
Arizona 1622850 347 0.021%
Hawaii 310833 66 0.021%
Puerto Rico 903295 154 0.017%
(population data is 2016 estimation, all others being 2015 actual)
Idaho 432837 63 0.015%
South Dakota 211324 29 0.014%
National 74,548,406 57,286 0.077%
Conclusions
Turning this data into a piece of investigation, it implicates that in Vermont every 250th child is a reported victim while is South Dakota only every 7290th child is a reported victim. Considering there can't be such a huge difference in the amount of pedophiles between States, this clearly indicates false (too few) reported cases in the States in the bottom of the list. Hawaii and Puerto Rico are pretty obvious to be false, but for example
Washington
is surprisingly bad, and some citizen activity and journalistic efforts to make people aware of this are clearly needed.
The data also indicates that in the States in the bottom of the list the sexual child abuse is a more organized crime (same children being used by several pedophiles), assuming that there's somewhat equal amount of pedophiles all over. Having States like Hawaii, Puerto Rico, California, Georgia and Washington, known of having more organized crime in general, in the bottom of the list supports this conclusion.
For me, it seems that the States in the top of the list are actually safer for the kids, authorities doing their reporting better. This, however, can't be confirmed only by this data, as we don't know how reliable the reporting is in these States either.
Note: I will add the source to the minor population data and to a University study claiming that 13% later. I'm away for the weekend and can't access my bookmarks, so I'll probably add these on Monday (wasn't easy to link even that first pdf being on mobile, but I needed to have at least one source already to follow the rules). I hope you can tolerate with this for a couple of days.
▼ kestrel9
Thanks for the work you put in... Stands to reason that 'Sanctuary' cities would not report anything to the Fed government regarding crimes by illegal immigrants that they don't have too, and would be willing to overlook crimes in order to protect them. Little wonder pedo supporting political groups like BAMN want Open Borders, easy access to more vulnerable populations of kids. Abortion on demand with no questions asked enables the cover-up of pedo victims as well.
In regards to "Civil Rights Marxist Activists"... Is the groundwork for legal sex tourism being laid by all these groups (knowingly or unknowingly?). Sexual tourism in regards to underage victims doesn't necessarily involve pedophiles exclusively but could involve anyone. It also involves huge potential profits with an easy product if Open Borders really becomes globalized; child sexual trafficking would flourish 100 fold. No wonder greedy Soros/Clinton salivate at the untapped power and money on the horizon of "Civil Societies". Sell children AND be lauded with all the Peace Prizes and accolades within the closed system for the Elites.
▼ Fatsack
Nazi descendants
▼ Marfa-Lights
Everyone here should read a book called Blue Blood, True Blood: Conflict & Creation Read it with an open mind.
▼ jstrotha0975
As I originally posted, I believe that a lot of pedophilia crimes don't get reported by the victims because of the trauma of embarrassment. I believe between 10-15 of the US population has been sexually assaulted in some way, most afraid to come out or can't. Some of the victims are killed and never found.
▼ anonOpenPress
Follow up No.1: A provable cover-up? /v/pizzagate/1858050
▼ garouwarrior
How many pedo crimes in the Jewish/Protestant/Mormon communities get reported to the local media (never mind the national mainstream press)? Huge under-reporting and coverups going on, BIG TIME!
▼ Takeitslow
I think the number may be higher. I've been looking into people who can be classified as "narcissistic" and I feel they may be survivors also. I saw a study that said almost 30% of college students have Narc tendencies. I know correlation does not mean causation.
Look at how many times complaints against Sandusky were ignored by police. I have a funny feeling the numbers are shockingly higher due to under reporting. This post is a damn good start, thank you OP.
▼ anonOpenPress
10-15% you mean I assume. That fits into what this survey (2010) claims for the amount of rapes :
but the number is even far higher taking other forms of sexual abuse along (stalking, flashing, groping etc). In my current understanding, as many as one in three women face some kind of sexual abuse before they reach age of 18.
▼ Aaronkin
First thank you for the time and effort and please don't let my comments discourage you. I have a problem understanding your logic about how "there can't be such a huge difference in the amount of pedophiles between states". Knowing that there are different types of child molesters and that some of those types like to band together in groups and that some types prefer to live in area were ease of access is high and will move to reside in such a location. Remember, ease of access can not be defined by population level alone. What do you use to support the assumption that percentage per population should be close to the same state to state? I do agree that greater efforts need to be employed in reporting and tracking these numbers and that there are uncountable cases of cover ups. Keep up the good work.
▼ equineluvr
Yes indeed. Another factor is that pedos -- and other sex offenders on the registries -- move to states where the laws are more lenient. AZ is chock full of convicted CA pedos and other sex offenders for that reason.
In addition, there are population density as well as culture. One wouldn't expect to find similar numbers comparing California with Wyoming, for example.
▼ anonOpenPress
I agree with that equineluvr, happy to vote up here.
But what seems more important as first is to check if those numbers matches with the ones reported by each State. Happy for help on that.
▼ Aaronkin
Good to know, thank you. AZ also has the ease of access with a quick jaunt across the border and the many border crossings.
▼ anonOpenPress
This is an important note, thanks. As stated in the conclusions, there are States where the same victims are used by several pedos (more organized crime) but even that doesn't manage to explain the difference in this scale (28 times more between the both ends of the list).
The amount of pedophilia (assumed close to similar) doesn't match with "percentage per population should be close to the same" (it shouldn't, noting the organized aspect). What would be required to believe that the data was accurate, would be that there's 28 pedophiles for one victim against 1 pedophile for one victim in each end, and I really don't think that's possible. The gap is simply too wide, indicating false reporting.
Supporting false reporting theory, there's also this: State (VA) reporting 2,954 minor victims of forcible sex in 2014 (page 23: http://www.vsp.virginia.gov/downloads/Crime_in_Virginia/Crime_in_Virginia_2014.pdf ) compared to 653 reported by the feds (the data in my post) for the next year.