CJSTU
03-21-2006, 02:00 PM
Dealing with SO's/Peds - Solutions
Never before has our society had such insight into the criminal justice system. Let alone to a specific group of criminals and the heinous crimes committed.
Putting it all into perspective is difficult and using common sense despite what is made public. The task is often placed upon LE to provide answers, that simply don't exist.
So what is a Sex Offender in your honest view, well here is my take on them, and my realistic Theory and simple solution...
Before you read on, I'll save you the time if your not interested...."You can't hurt, what you can't see" Anotherwards, my solution for child predators (Class III as defined in Megan's Law)...Chemical Blindness.
(warning: you will not agree with some of my view points)
IMO we are setting a dangerous precedence with some of the new laws being generated by politicians egar for reelection, and from the media whose lack insight and only want ratings.
Law that restrict residence and up root families of sex offenders out of fear alone is only forcing them to become homeless or gather in common locations...this could have dangerous consequences.....not all sex offenders will be passive, and think about gangs of them working together.
The workload on LE is over bearing, and almost non effective in tracking and monitoring offenders.
For me, knowing the root of a crime, the mindset of the individual, and how a reoffense can be deterred is important. Also the uniformity of punishment, treatment and society acceptance.
Hearing about these crimes and doing nothing more than voicing vilgilanti remarks, unfortunately isn't doing the victims justice. Why these crimes (especially against children) are becoming more
prevalent is alarming. So what is working, what isn't? (Not in any specific order)
JMO (Not Working)
1. Social Abandonment/Rejection
2. Resident restrictions
3. Non-professional Treatment
4. Non-Uniformity in the Justice System
5. State Laws that vary to extremes
6. Sentencing Guidelines for Sex Crimes
7. Protection of our children (state & Federal)
8. Castration (Chemical or Otherwise)
9. Media or polictical gain through sex crimes
10. Education/Training/Public involvement
JMO (Working)
1. Sex Offender Registration
2. Public notification
3. Law Enforcement efforts (Nationwide)
4. Realistic laws that are applied correctly
5. Classification (there is a definite difference in levels)
6. Group therapy (with the options to be redeemed)
7. Information Technology
8. DNA (including databases)
Before I ramble on....give your input. I'll add to this if anyone cares to listen.
Never before has our society had such insight into the criminal justice system. Let alone to a specific group of criminals and the heinous crimes committed.
Putting it all into perspective is difficult and using common sense despite what is made public. The task is often placed upon LE to provide answers, that simply don't exist.
So what is a Sex Offender in your honest view, well here is my take on them, and my realistic Theory and simple solution...
Before you read on, I'll save you the time if your not interested...."You can't hurt, what you can't see" Anotherwards, my solution for child predators (Class III as defined in Megan's Law)...Chemical Blindness.
(warning: you will not agree with some of my view points)
IMO we are setting a dangerous precedence with some of the new laws being generated by politicians egar for reelection, and from the media whose lack insight and only want ratings.
Law that restrict residence and up root families of sex offenders out of fear alone is only forcing them to become homeless or gather in common locations...this could have dangerous consequences.....not all sex offenders will be passive, and think about gangs of them working together.
The workload on LE is over bearing, and almost non effective in tracking and monitoring offenders.
For me, knowing the root of a crime, the mindset of the individual, and how a reoffense can be deterred is important. Also the uniformity of punishment, treatment and society acceptance.
Hearing about these crimes and doing nothing more than voicing vilgilanti remarks, unfortunately isn't doing the victims justice. Why these crimes (especially against children) are becoming more
prevalent is alarming. So what is working, what isn't? (Not in any specific order)
JMO (Not Working)
1. Social Abandonment/Rejection
2. Resident restrictions
3. Non-professional Treatment
4. Non-Uniformity in the Justice System
5. State Laws that vary to extremes
6. Sentencing Guidelines for Sex Crimes
7. Protection of our children (state & Federal)
8. Castration (Chemical or Otherwise)
9. Media or polictical gain through sex crimes
10. Education/Training/Public involvement
JMO (Working)
1. Sex Offender Registration
2. Public notification
3. Law Enforcement efforts (Nationwide)
4. Realistic laws that are applied correctly
5. Classification (there is a definite difference in levels)
6. Group therapy (with the options to be redeemed)
7. Information Technology
8. DNA (including databases)
Before I ramble on....give your input. I'll add to this if anyone cares to listen.