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Child Sex Abuse Victims' Compensation Reduced
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -337075 29
How can this be fair ? If a small child has been molested, what difference does it make if they stray into criminal behaviour later on in life ?
The original sexual abuse in nearly cases, is the reason why some of them resort to criminal activities.
How can this be fair ? If a small child has been molested, what difference does it make if they stray into criminal behaviour later on in life ?
The original sexual abuse in nearly cases, is the reason why some of them resort to criminal activities.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Naomi...No, you are quite right.
But it was the same person that won the Election in May, without telling us where the billions of pounds of cuts were going to come from. But now that Gideon has had his Budget, we know where all the savings are going to come from don't we ?
From the poor, especially the working poor,and those with children, and now it seems, from the people who were sexually abused as children. But some of us could have worked that out long before May 7th.
But it was the same person that won the Election in May, without telling us where the billions of pounds of cuts were going to come from. But now that Gideon has had his Budget, we know where all the savings are going to come from don't we ?
From the poor, especially the working poor,and those with children, and now it seems, from the people who were sexually abused as children. But some of us could have worked that out long before May 7th.
It's a shame when issues like this are used for political point scoring.
It's wrong to attribute this to a post-election budget cuts. This report looks at payments made since 2010 doesn't it. And CICA says "The Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme has always asked that awards are reduced or refused if the victim had unspent convictions". I think the issue is that should people receive compensation for criminal injuries and yet not be expected to contribute back (or have a deduction) for the costs they have caused society to incur trough their own crimes. I'm not sure whether I agree or not but I wouldn't pin this one on Gideon
It's wrong to attribute this to a post-election budget cuts. This report looks at payments made since 2010 doesn't it. And CICA says "The Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme has always asked that awards are reduced or refused if the victim had unspent convictions". I think the issue is that should people receive compensation for criminal injuries and yet not be expected to contribute back (or have a deduction) for the costs they have caused society to incur trough their own crimes. I'm not sure whether I agree or not but I wouldn't pin this one on Gideon
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