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Rape declines, but numbers don鈥檛 tell the story: Sexual violence still pervasive

Rape declines, but numbers don鈥檛 tell the story: Sexual violence still pervasive

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MANILA, Philippines鈥擳he crime of rape is still prevalent that the Philippine National Police (PNP) said it was one of the most common crimes committed in the last six months鈥擩uly 2022 to Jan. 7, 2023.

PNP chief Gen. Rodolfo Azurin Jr. revealed on Monday (Jan. 9) that rape, as well as theft and physical injury, were the most prevalent crimes since the start of the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

But despite being considered as one of the most common crimes in the last six months, the incidence of rape fell to 3,762 from 5,192 on July 2021 to Jan. 7, 2022, Azurin said as he highlighted that index crimes also dipped by 8.03 percent or 1,701 cases.

READ: PNP: Theft, rape, and physical injury most common crimes since Marcos rule

This doesn鈥檛 mean, however that rape is becoming less of a concern.

Looking back to last year, the PNP said the number of rape cases in the Philippines is still high even if it went down to 7,197 on Jan. 1 to Nov. 13, 2022 from 8,460 the previous year and 9,503 in 2020.

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Actually, last Tuesday (Jan. 10), a day after the PNP released its statistics, operatives of the Muntinlupa City Police arrested a 29-year-old German vlogger for alleged violation of Republic Act (RA) No. 8353鈥攖he Anti-Rape Act of 1997.

Marcel Messal, aka 鈥淢R Pogi German鈥

Based on the YouTube and Facebook accounts of 鈥淢R Pogi German鈥, or Marcel Messall, among his contents are videos of him talking to 鈥減ick-up girls,鈥 bringing them to a motel, but ending up giving them some help instead.

鈥淚 want to spread happiness,鈥 he said in a video posted on YouTube on April 11, 2022, where he was seen giving P5,000 to a woman introduced as a 鈥減ick-up girl.鈥 He said it was his intention to help people, especially those hit hardest by the COVID-19 crisis.

The video had earned different comments, with one of his online subscribers saying that 鈥渋t鈥檚 such a good feeling to help people in need [as] the smiles and reactions you get back are priceless.鈥

But what happened to his latest video, which was posted on Facebook, was different because while he was still seen giving P10,000 to a girl he picked up in Alabang, Muntinlupa City, he later kissed her.

This prompted Muntinlupa City Mayor Ruffy Biazon to call the attention of the police, saying that while the vlogger expressed his intention to help, as he claimed in the video, 鈥渋t looked like he took advantage of the girl鈥檚 [financial] needs in the end.鈥

鈥淲e will not let this pass,鈥 he said.

As a result, 鈥淢R Pogi German,鈥 who is staying in Barangay San Isidro, Rodriguez, Rizal was arrested.

The arrest was made based on the complaint of the victim, especially after her video went viral on Facebook. The police said the victim positively identified Messall as the one who brought her to a motel and allegedly sexually assaulted her.

But in a 24 Oras report, 鈥淢R Pogi German鈥 said 鈥淚 did not do anything to her. Doing something to an 18-year-old is not bawal (prohibited), only if minor, right? If I know that she is a minor, I would never ever agree with her [鈥 because I am a good guy.鈥

According to the report by Muntinlupa City police chief Col. Angel Garcillano, the girl that 鈥淢R Pogi German鈥 picked up was only 17 years old and not 18 years old as claimed in the video that was posted on Monday (Jan. 9). This would make Messall liable for statutory rape, which does not distinguish between consensual or forcible intercourse as long as the girl is a minor.

This was the reason that the cases filed against him are in relation to RA No. 7610 or the Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act of 1992, the police said.

He was also charged with violation of RA No. 9995 or the Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act of 2009 for the posting of photos and a video of another victim on Facebook and YouTube.

Pervasive problem

Sexual violence against women and children, the Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) said, is one of the most pervasive problems in the Philippines, with one in 20 girls and women (15 to 49 years old) having experienced such in their lifetime.

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Likewise, based on the National Baseline Study on Violence Against Children (NBS-VAC), 17.1 percent of Filipinos (13 to 17 years old) experienced sexual violence, while 3.2 percent had forced consummated sex鈥攁nal, oral, and/or vaginal鈥攖hroughout their childhood.

Child sexual violence is an act 鈥渨hich is sexual in nature that is committed against a child without his or her consent鈥 while forced consummated sex is 鈥渇orced penetrative sex, like anal, oral, and vaginal sex.鈥

Out of the 17.1 percent, 14.1 percent were committed while dating. The NBS-VAC revealed that 13.7 percent were committed in the home, 7.8 percent in the community, 7.1 percent in the workplace, and 5.3 percent in the school.

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The common perpetrators of sexual violence in the home were brothers and cousins鈥攃ousins, father and brother for boy victims and brother, stepbrother, sister or stepsister, and stepmother for girl victims.

Then in the community, the NBS-VAC stated that the perpetrators of sexual violence were neighbors, strangers, gangsters or addicts, and others鈥攁dult men, chat mates or text mates, female friend, and brother鈥檚 friends.

How are they doing it?

Based on the results of the NBS-VAC, the most common methods of sexual coercion used by perpetrators in cases of forced consummated sex is verbal insistence or pangungulit, with 33.9 percent of the respondents saying it was what they experienced.

Next to verbal insistence were sweet talk (33.9 percent), verbal deception (23.2 percent), bribery (17.9 percent), making threats of revealing the victim鈥檚 secrets or putting him or her to shame (17.9 percent), and giving drugs or alcohol (14.3 percent).

The rest of the methods were physical assault, like slapping, kicking, and hitting (10.7 percent), threatening the victim with a weapon (5.4 percent), 鈥渨as sold or given as a gift by my parents or relatives鈥 (3.6 percent), and verbal blackmail (1.8 percent).

With unwanted sexual touching, sudden attacks, or those that are without warning, as when in the mall or riding in public utility vehicles, were also mentioned, the NBS-VAC, which was conducted in 2015 revealed.

As stressed by Sen. Risa Hontiveros, sexual violence inflicts 鈥渓ifelong psychological and emotional injury鈥 on victims, especially children. 鈥淸This] is a cruelty we should no longer allow,鈥 she said.

The United Nations Children鈥檚 Fund explained that victims of sexual violence experience an increased risk of sexually transmitted diseases, pain, illness, unwanted pregnancy, social isolation and psychological trauma.

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As a result, 鈥渟ome victims may resort to risky behaviors like substance abuse to cope with trauma.鈥

Rape, as seen by law

The PCW said rape, which is a crime against persons, 鈥渧iolates a person鈥檚 wellbeing and not just one鈥檚 virginity or purity鈥 as the law considers that any person, whether prostituted, non-virgin, or one who has an active sexual life may be victimized.

Since it is a public offense, anyone who has knowledge of the crime committed may file a case on the victim鈥檚 behalf. The prosecution continues with the case even if the victim drops the case or forgives the offender.

As stated in the Revised Penal Code (RPC), as amended by RA No. 8353 and RA No. 116481, rape is committed by a man who shall have sexual intercourse with a woman in any of these circumstances:

This, as RA No. 116481, which was signed last year, amended the provisions of the RPC, the Anti-Rape Act of 1997 and the Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation, and Discrimination Act of 1992.

READ: Duterte signs law raising age of sexual consent from 12 to 16

RA No. 8353 set the age of sexual consent to 12, the lowest in Southeast Asia and even in the world, but with RA No. 116481, which raised the age of sexual consent to 16, any person who will engage in sexual activity with a minor who is less than 16 will be committing a crime.

READ: Age of sexual consent now 16: Why this 鈥榟ard-fought鈥 win is crucial in PH

It was explained by child rights advocates that raising the age of sexual consent protects the young from sexual abuse and from the consequences they may not be completely aware of when engaging in early sexual activity.

What to do if someone is raped?

According to an article by the East Tennessee State University, if one has been sexually assaulted, the first thing that the victim should do is get to a safe place immediately. This could be a friend鈥檚 room, the police station, or the local hospital.

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But once the victim has been secured, the PCW said people can advise the victim to seek the help of a counselor or a therapist who is an expert in handling cases of sexual abuse. Here are the rest of the things that we can do:

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