Quote:To my mind, he should have been shot when he was first caught. Sexual offenders get worse or get clever. They dont get 'better' (cured)
1904, I have been a big fan of your posts for the past month or so and have been following the action on this site for several years.
Although I normally agree with much of what you post, I must call BS on this particular post. In spite of the generally accepted societal hysteria when discussing sex offenders (of any classification), studies have shown that recidivism rates for child molesters are typically lower than the recidivism rate of other types of criminals.
At some point in the near future, we as a society MUST learn to behave rationally and discuss the serious issue of sex offenders in a manner that will allow progress in treatment, housing, awareness, etc. WITHOUT simply condemning offenders to death.
While I agree that VIOLENT OFFENDERS and REPEAT OFFENDERS and HIGH LEVEL RISKS should be segregated from the innocent, we must also agree that treatment is an option for first-time offenders and that the chance of success is actually quite high.
In one 10 year study of Recidivism rates of sex offenders, it was shown that the recommitment for a new crime is 22%, of which 14% are NON-SEX offenses. The TOTAL SEX-RELATED recidivism rate, including technical violations of supervision conditions was 11%.
Among sex offenders recidivism rates for rapists (with adult victims) is 17.5% while the rate of re-offense for extra-familial child molesters is 8.7%. The same study shows that those offenders who receive treatment while incarcerated are apt to re-offend at a significantly lower rate.
Let me conclude by pointing out that I am not a child molester, I am not a rapist or a sexual deviant. I am simply someone who sees through the hysteria.