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2 years for raping prepubescents
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Doubling it is hardly much better, is it?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/70411 41.stm
what the hell?
4 years for that? They'll serve 2, get out, be poorly monitored, then re-offend, and there'll be some kind of 'inquiry'.
How is this 'justice'?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/70411 41.stm
what the hell?
4 years for that? They'll serve 2, get out, be poorly monitored, then re-offend, and there'll be some kind of 'inquiry'.
How is this 'justice'?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.lol, I do think you hit the nail right on the head. 'Once a nonce always a nonce' is not the way it's seen, otherwise they would be more carefully monitored on release, but I do think what you say is true. As it is, they are put on a register that stops them working with children. So what? Is that protection?????? These people did not just decide to commit some 'evil act'. They acted according to what they ARE. The government is not facing up to this risk.
Anyway, I'm still confused about the 'doubling' idea. How do they figure '4 years' is right for this?
Anyway, I'm still confused about the 'doubling' idea. How do they figure '4 years' is right for this?
The majority of these people cant be helped, Im sure the majority of sex offenders reoffend.
Segregation in prison is no good as they are in with like minded pervs they can swop stories with.
Only solution is to take away the urge and castrate them, when they commit these crime they lose their human rights
Segregation in prison is no good as they are in with like minded pervs they can swop stories with.
Only solution is to take away the urge and castrate them, when they commit these crime they lose their human rights
The girls lied about their age.
I'm not justifying it... I've yet to see the 15/16 year old that looked 10 and the blokes should have known better anywhere. This is statutory rape. The lighter sentence may have had something to do with that.
However I think the more worrying issue should be that of a society that robs 10 and 12 year olds of their innocence so much that they think nothing of lying about their age in order to have sex.
I'm not justifying it... I've yet to see the 15/16 year old that looked 10 and the blokes should have known better anywhere. This is statutory rape. The lighter sentence may have had something to do with that.
However I think the more worrying issue should be that of a society that robs 10 and 12 year olds of their innocence so much that they think nothing of lying about their age in order to have sex.
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I don't disagree with that... well I think 18 is a little old to still be treated like a kid but that's down to individuals... anway...
What I'm saying is there is a grey area. If a blokes in a club and gets chatting to a woman who says she's over 16 and there's nothing physically about her to suggest she's otherwise and they go home for some rumpy pumpy; next day he finds out she's under 16.
Who's at fault there?
See... grey area.
What I'm saying is there is a grey area. If a blokes in a club and gets chatting to a woman who says she's over 16 and there's nothing physically about her to suggest she's otherwise and they go home for some rumpy pumpy; next day he finds out she's under 16.
Who's at fault there?
See... grey area.
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