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Paedophiles
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i read a story in some magazine like chat or bella or something about a guy whose life had been destroyed because his name was a bit similar to a paedophiles.
another about a man who looked a nbit like the fuzzy pic that was published and also about a paediatrician who was hounded out of their house because some braindead imbeciles saw the word 'paed....' and were to stupid not to know it wasn't the same thing.
so much as i'd like to know if i had one near me and a smuch as i would think they would deserve a good smack i think the dangers of innocents getting abused is too high - anyone of us could become a target fo rthe most stupid reason - and once something like this happens to you, innocent or not mud sticks
They might not have known the difference between a paedophile and a paediatrician, but you'd have thought the fact that he advertised his profession on a plaque on his wall for all to see might have given them a clue... :-(
I think it's pretty clear that the question that needs answering is what parents would be expected to do with this infomation if it was given to them.
There are some interesting accounts about locals "going round to talk to" sex offenders in their area under Megans Law in the US. There are also some interesting implications to what it does to house prices.
Put together the British preoccupation with both paedophiles and house prices and I could easily see some nasty violence coming from unrestrained access to the sex offenders database.
However I can see a good case to give direct access to it to head teachers for instance.
If the person is within half a mile from my home or my childrens school i will ensure that they do not frequent the parks and paths that fall within the area. if the person is living streets away from me i will make sure i know who it is and that my children are aware of him and his house and warned not to talk to him. If he is living next door to me then i will move. if he is seen near the schools then i will be on to the police like a shot. If he is seen talking to children then i will call the police. If he starts a swimming class or a class involving children then i will call the police. But i will not break the law and 99.9 % of families will not break the law.
NO NO and NO.
1. Most instances of sexual abuse occur within the family, and where the victim knows the abuser. Random attacks are thanfully rare, and we should not assume that all paedophiles are waiting to abduct children off the street.
2. It could drive them underground. I'm sure none of us want a situation where nobodyu knows where they are, police included.
3. The public can't be trusted with that information. Vigilanteism would undoubtedly be encouraged.
4. What message would this give out? i.e we're letting these people out of prison but still deam them to be enough risk that the public should know of their whereabouts. Surely we need to think about sentencing if this is the case.
5. It defeats the purpose of prison in the first place. Our justice system punishes people for their crime, and when they're punishment is complete they can rejoin society. Opening their addresses to the public opens them up to a lifetime of abuse, a lifetime of punishment for their crime.
Yeah, I like to know. There is someone close to me, who has in the past, let me know when a paedophile ahs moved into my area. I am greatful for the information. My kids are not old enough to play out on their own, in my opinion but it has made me more wary of letting them play in the garden unsupervised.
Some people have different opinions of how old a child can play out. I live in a quiet pretty traffic free street so its not uncommon to see a 3/4 yr old out with only an 8 yr old brother or sister looking after them. Maybe if their parents were better informed they wouldnt be out like this.