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Serial rapist release.
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Posted by Belly, Thursday, 3 October 2013 6:10:31 AM
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Makes me no better than 'someone that raped my child'? Quite obviously going to disagree there.
Posted by StG, Thursday, 3 October 2013 6:50:36 AM
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Suseonline
Don't worry... StG " If something happens to someone I care for no amount laws will stop me from getting to them..." ...is the standard line of crap innocuous backsliders promote to inflate their petty egos. I heard it every day in the job. Never saw one action though. People expect the law to protect the. Unfortunately that is not what the law is there for. The law is the to protect the society not the individual. Posted by chrisgaff1000, Thursday, 3 October 2013 8:17:24 AM
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Sex crimes have been heavily politicised for years. It is impossible to have an intelligent, reasonable discussion without the entrenched mantras of political correctness taking over and 'sides' being formed along gender war and party lines.
This subject as raised in the OP needs to be broadened into discussion of the State's remedies and treatment of all serious offenders without limitation to rape. As mentioned earlier, this article makes very interesting and illuminating statements about a modern western State approaches serious offenders. http://tinyurl.com/vetting-sexual-offenders That is a reflection of the prevailing political ideology. Liberalism (as in the political philosophy and not the political party) and feminism rule in Australian politics and government. Those set the tone and limit the solutions to those approved of by those ideologies. This is a recent judicial review of parole in one Australian State and it has lessons for others, but again the solutions bounce within the rails of the liberal-feminist thinking that dominates government. http://tinyurl.com/Judge-Callinan-review Posted by onthebeach, Thursday, 3 October 2013 1:34:41 PM
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if Governments were serious about making streets safe they would travel to Singapore and see what works much better than most places. Academics seem more intent on using their junkets to travel to places where the soft on crime approach fails and then want to copy it. Nothing will improve here while civil libertarians continue to push their mantras and dogmas which are distant from reality. Very very very few sex offenders are rehabilitated and many of them boast in prison as to their crimes (or exploits in their own eyes).
Posted by runner, Thursday, 3 October 2013 1:52:09 PM
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Australia is where violent OMG thugs who peddle amphetamines
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/mongols-bikies-scope-out-gold-coast-for-new-club-20130930-2uooz.html are routinely defended by civil libertarians and the Left. http://www.thepunch.com.au/articles/defending-the-rights-of-bikers-to-bash-steal-kill/ Posted by onthebeach, Thursday, 3 October 2013 2:24:35 PM
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And too it will be the Police who mother those affected by these dreadful acts , taking the need for vengeance away, they do a great job in counseling us not to waste our own life by such acts.
Derin Hinch, yet again, is confronting a posible prison term, for giving us information the madness of PC says we should not have.
Ample room exists to force change on our lawmakers and givers, and change [dumping the lot] on those unthinking fools on parole boards returning those boards to the victims hands.