Statutory as in the school teacher/student sexual liasons? This documentary didn't mention anything of that nature (if my memory serves me correctly), what it did show were a number of cases that I had never heard of before. A number of them dealt with the Karla Homolka type of scenario, I was the poor battered woman forced into the act. Of course, the video tape showed Karla was an active and also solo performer. Much the same was shown in these other women's cases. If I am to draw my own conclusion, then it would be that the law is finally willing to entertain the belief that women are capable of doing harm. Further to this, I would say that Karla's sweetheart deal from the law has done women more harm than previously imagined. No law enforcement agency wants to get caught up in something like that again, consequently, they are sifting the evidence more thoroughly, and they are willing to apportion blame more readily.
This surprises me very much. Are there really that many Homolka's out there?