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Venables convicted of sex crime?
http://uk.news.yahoo....e-claims-6323e80.html
If this is true, will he be put on the sex offenders register and lose all rights to his secret identity?
If this is true, will he be put on the sex offenders register and lose all rights to his secret identity?
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Jack Straw says he was jailed because of a serious sex offence.
1: he should never have been released in the first place
2: yet again we see the total ineptitude of probation officers, social workers and the like.
3: how on earth did these useless do-gooders come to the conclusion that he was ok to release.
Whilst i agree we cant be using the death penalty on kids, there is absolutely no reason why they cant be detained for their natural life.
for a crime of this seriousness it beggars belief that they were no longer considered a danger.
the probation officers , social workers and physchiatrists and any body else that evaluated them should hold their heads in shame and should be relieved of their jobs immediately.
We continually hear from ex-offenders how easy it is to fool all these so called experts.
the risks involved are far too high to let people like this back on the streets, yes it does cost a lot to keep them incarcerated, but in the whole scale of things is peanuts, better that than letting them out to maybe kill again.
1: he should never have been released in the first place
2: yet again we see the total ineptitude of probation officers, social workers and the like.
3: how on earth did these useless do-gooders come to the conclusion that he was ok to release.
Whilst i agree we cant be using the death penalty on kids, there is absolutely no reason why they cant be detained for their natural life.
for a crime of this seriousness it beggars belief that they were no longer considered a danger.
the probation officers , social workers and physchiatrists and any body else that evaluated them should hold their heads in shame and should be relieved of their jobs immediately.
We continually hear from ex-offenders how easy it is to fool all these so called experts.
the risks involved are far too high to let people like this back on the streets, yes it does cost a lot to keep them incarcerated, but in the whole scale of things is peanuts, better that than letting them out to maybe kill again.
This is what I have seen about his crime......it would seem there are a lot of 'chinese whispers' relating to this case.
http://www.guardian.c...k/feedarticle/8973342
Also.....the US and Somalia are the only 2 countries that currently will jail minors for life.
http://www.guardian.c...k/feedarticle/8973342
Also.....the US and Somalia are the only 2 countries that currently will jail minors for life.
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The "most serious sex allegation" according to The Sun. What is the worst allegation that could be made.... a child sex allegation. If this is the case it would explain why the government have kept it classified. My view on what should happen to him is extreme so at the very least he should spend the remainder of his life in the solitary confinement of 4 concrete walls and a concrete floor.
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According to the press, he has been taking drugs and telling people who he is, so why keep his identity secret? I think they should have spent a little more time in prison until they were older, and had more time to prepare before being released. However, apparently Robert Thompson lives with his partner who knows who he is, it has not been revealed whether he works or not. Venables on the other hand has had to keep his identity completely secret with all the pressure that would entail. It is interesting that Thompson came from a broken family with big problems and Venables had a relatively stable family background, although was a bit thick.
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