why has child molestation become such a central issue over the last few decades?
An interesting question Narkissos. As always your insight stands out. I'm curious about your thoughts. Why do you think so?
If I may, my feeling is that we live in a world with little or no taboos. There is nothing that cannot or will not be discussed, analyzed, ridiculed, parodied, etc. Incest/child abuse was the last taboo. Even in the 1980s, when I was in therapy and trumpeting as louldy as I could (to everyone's embarassment around me) about my abuse, it was a subject that was not discussed.
But even more than that, I think it is a problem that has grown exponentially. Consider the idea that one offender rapes dozens (if not hundreds) of children in a given span of time. Of those children, only a handful will grow up to become offenders themselves. But at some point, the ratio of offenders harming children begins to grow at such a rate that it becomes an issue. Even with the social taboos, and the embarassment of the subject, at some point the sheer numbers demand attention.
Of course I don't know. It's sort of a which-came-first-chicken-or-the-egg question.
Chris