Several high-profile cases have centered attention of sexual abuse upon Amish children. In a few smaller isolated areas it has been called "almost a plague in some communities." Amish Bishops and preachers mete out punishment for sins, (generally in the form of shunning). Because Amish keep discipline within the authority of the church, sexual abuse may be less-often reported to law enforcement. Since men dominate their society, women and children who have been mistreated have little recourse. In fact, they may be shunned should they seek outside help. Mary Byler was raped over a hundred times between the ages of 8 and 14 by her brothers, and then was excommunicated and shunned for reporting her abusers. Another young woman was repeatedly raped by her brother-in-law, who was eventually punished by being shunned for two-and-a-half months. Some groups have also been accused of tolerating severe physical abuse of children. Although the rate of physical or sexual abuse does not appear to be higher in the Amish community than in the general public, their physical and social isolation from the outside world make it more difficult for victims to seek help.
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