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shmmeee

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I mean, the app isn’t a bad idea per sé, but at some point the onus for tackling these crimes has to stop falling on the targets and start falling on the perpetrators and those who excuse their actions. It’s the same reason why more stab vests aren’t the solution for knife crime, or metal detectors aren’t the solution to school shootings.

Oh 100%, I’m just not sure what that looks like. You can’t ban penises. There’s always going to be opportunities and there’s always going to be men who want to take advantage of those opportunities. I’m not across the research but is there even a profile of rapists?

The people who commit a lot of crimes tend to have nothing to lose, but the difficulty in prosecuting rape means all kinds of men from all strands of society seem susceptible.

Obviously long term it’s education and respect to reduce actual incidence of rape, but I’d still argue the fear of assault is a significant detriment to women regardless of whether they’re attacked or not and therefore it’s worth tackling. I’m not sure the same is true about other crimes.
 

shmmeee

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This is interesting, kind of backs up my feeling that it’s a particularly hard crime to target intervention against though:

 

SBT

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Oh 100%, I’m just not sure what that looks like. You can’t ban penises. There’s always going to be opportunities and there’s always going to be men who want to take advantage of those opportunities. I’m not across the research but is there even a profile of rapists?

The people who commit a lot of crimes tend to have nothing to lose, but the difficulty in prosecuting rape means all kinds of men from all strands of society seem susceptible.

Obviously long term it’s education and respect to reduce actual incidence of rape, but I’d still argue the fear of assault is a significant detriment to women regardless of whether they’re attacked or not and therefore it’s worth tackling. I’m not sure the same is true about other crimes.
Well clearly not every solution needs to/can be regulatory and I agree that education has a part to play long-term, and not just for schoolkids either. There’s no reason why campaigns about sexual assault shouldn’t be as prominent as, say, drink driving, but here we are.

For me the obvious problem is that the system of reporting and prosecuting sexual assaults is stacked against the victim to a ridiculous degree. I know there are people who are more concerned with the opposite problem, and think it’s false accusations where the bigger problems lie. I think that’s only natural for men (like me!), who can much more easily imagine themselves being on the wrong end of a false accusation than a sexual assault. For me, there’s no point in people getting het up about how disgusting rapists are and how they deserve all these brutal punishments etc, while at the same time excusing a system that makes it ludicrously difficult for them to face justice in the first place.
 

PVA

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I'm sure SBD, PVA, NW & the usual suspects will all be along shortly to ad to the unrelated pile on.

Rob: 'Don't make it about politics'
No one:
Also Rob: 'I bet these people with different political views to me will be here soon for me to argue with!'
 

shmmeee

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Well clearly not every solution needs to/can be regulatory and I agree that education has a part to play long-term, and not just for schoolkids either. There’s no reason why campaigns about sexual assault shouldn’t be as prominent as, say, drink driving, but here we are.

For me the obvious problem is that the system of reporting and prosecuting sexual assaults is stacked against the victim to a ridiculous degree. I know there are people who are more concerned with the opposite problem, and think it’s false accusations where the bigger problems lie. I think that’s only natural for men (like me!), who can much more easily imagine themselves being on the wrong end of a false accusation than a sexual assault. For me, there’s no point in people getting het up about how disgusting rapists are and how they deserve all these brutal punishments etc, while at the same time excusing a system that makes it ludicrously difficult for them to face justice in the first place.

What would you change?
 

SBT

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What would you change?
There’s tons of stuff, some of it quite technical and definitely beyond my legal expertise! But the charity Rape Crisis has called for things like:

* More funding for counselling and support staff for victims to reach out to
more specialised police officers and units dedicated to sexual assault cases
* More public awareness campaigns
* Changes to cross-examination rules
* Closer reviews of case statistics to spot trends in cases being discontinued
* Ministerial or independent oversight of sexual assault prosecutions
* Improving female rape victims’ access to specialist female officers
* Making it more difficult for things like victims’ sexual histories to be public fair game during trials
* More research into the profiles of victims and perpetrators.
 

shmmeee

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There’s tons of stuff, some of it quite technical and definitely beyond my legal expertise! But the charity Rape Crisis has called for things like:

* More funding for counselling and support staff for victims to reach out to
more specialised police officers and units dedicated to sexual assault cases
* More public awareness campaigns
* Changes to cross-examination rules
* Closer reviews of case statistics to spot trends in cases being discontinued
* Ministerial or independent oversight of sexual assault prosecutions
* Improving female rape victims’ access to specialist female officers
* Making it more difficult for things like victims’ sexual histories to be public fair game during trials
* More research into the profiles of victims and perpetrators.

I think only two of those come under legal changes the sexual histories (which is totally fair) would like to know more about the cross examination stuff. Have you got a link?

From what I understand a big problem is that most cases don’t get to court, that’s the but im not sure about improving.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Businesses are just as bad, I was working with a convicted paedophile for a number of years, and it only came to light when his mugshot was on the telegraph site, once he was convicted for a second time for the same offence.

All those dirty perves should be locked away.
Forever??’mmmmm wonder what might not work about that
 

SBT

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I think only two of those come under legal changes the sexual histories (which is totally fair) would like to know more about the cross examination stuff. Have you got a link?

From what I understand a big problem is that most cases don’t get to court, that’s the but im not sure about improving.
 

shmmeee

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I really don’t get groups of pedos, or pedo couples, in real life. How do they get to know each other? Can’t rock up to any random and say “fancy fucking some kids” without risking a report to the police at best and a kicking at worst.
 
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I really don’t get groups of pedos, or pedo couples, in real life. How do they get to know each other? Can’t rock up to any random and say “fancy fucking some kids” without risking a report to the police at best and a kicking at worst.
I knew a chap years ago, got done for dodgy pictures of children. Once we were in the pub (before any of us knew this 'habit'!!) and he asked if I knew about [something unintelligible]. I stared blankly, he repeated it more earnestly, I continued to stare blankly. He then switched from earnest, laughed, and said it was a Mongolian takeaway he'd been to.

Bit odd, I thought, at the timem but thought nothing beyond odd - he was a bit odd himself, after all. With the benefit of hindsight brought upon by his conviction, I now wonder if it was some kind of codeword for a group and that whole conversation takes on a whole different meaning! Sometimes I guess, it's things that make sense when you're in a position to know - eleventy billion, breaking news, or Gray's Gone being rather more harmless and prosaic examples!
 

Sky Blue Pete

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I really don’t get groups of pedos, or pedo couples, in real life. How do they get to know each other? Can’t rock up to any random and say “fancy fucking some kids” without risking a report to the police at best and a kicking at worst.
Dark web
 

rob9872

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Bound to be masonic too
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Massive issues with prison places and probation under resourcing

These stories will keep happening as we aren’t dealing with the cause but the symptoms



In my prison work I’m told that Raab has overseen a change from 90% of parole decisions being accepted to 90% being refused. The system is completely broken and the consequences are clear for all to see

Raab thinks he’s being tough and that it will avoid cases like the two I’ve linked. Unfortunately without considering the whole justice system in the round the opposite will be the case
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Massive issues with prison places and probation under resourcing

These stories will keep happening as we aren’t dealing with the cause but the symptoms



In my prison work I’m told that Raab has overseen a change from 90% of parole decisions being accepted to 90% being refused. The system is completely broken and the consequences are clear for all to see

Raab thinks he’s being tough and that it will avoid cases like the two I’ve linked. Unfortunately without considering the whole justice system in the round the opposite will be the case
Sorry the other thing that jumped out was that only 0.5% of 200000 paroled individuals go on to commit serious crime!

That’s 1000 serious crimes - just wow. What does good like?? How can that be avoided
 

shmmeee

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Sorry the other thing that jumped out was that only 0.5% of 200000 paroled individuals go on to commit serious crime!

That’s 1000 serious crimes - just wow. What does good like?? How can that be avoided

In anything else a 99.5% success rate would be considered a success TBF. Though how many of those are in for serious crimes in the first place?
 

Sky Blue Pete

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In anything else a 99.5% success rate would be considered a success TBF. Though how many of those are in for serious crimes in the first place?
Reading the first story there doesn’t seem to be a criminal history of violent crime but I think that’s what they were saying that the various aspects of his life weren’t brought together.

You need 100% success don’t you?
The issue with rejecting parole decisions is you end up releasing people from cat a and cat b prisons on their release dates without any time to support their reintegration. Ie no address for them to be released to.
Of course you could say keep them locked up but how would that work? We already don’t have enough space there are prisoners serving sentences in police cells currently.

Oh well as everyone else in the process I’ll continue to do my best
 

shmmeee

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Reading the first story there doesn’t seem to be a criminal history of violent crime but I think that’s what they were saying that the various aspects of his life weren’t brought together.

You need 100% success don’t you?
The issue with rejecting parole decisions is you end up releasing people from cat a and cat b prisons on their release dates without any time to support their reintegration. Ie no address for them to be released to.
Of course you could say keep them locked up but how would that work? We already don’t have enough space there are prisoners serving sentences in police cells currently.

Oh well as everyone else in the process I’ll continue to do my best

100% is impossible in reality.

It all needs more resource like everything else in the country TBF. Not enough space, not enough support outside. Until we’re willing to make the decision to pay for the society we want those are the trade-offs we have to make I guess.
 

Nick

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I really don’t get groups of pedos, or pedo couples, in real life. How do they get to know each other? Can’t rock up to any random and say “fancy fucking some kids” without risking a report to the police at best and a kicking at worst.

Standard distancing tactic ;)
 

rob9872

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Of course you could say keep them locked up but how would that work? We already don’t have enough space there are prisoners serving sentences in police cells currently.
Build more prisons.
 

skybluetony176

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The prison system is just another area that’s had to take up the slack from austerity and specifically cuts to social care. People with mental health issues lost support services and in many cases that has led to offending and prison. That could be anything from people with addiction issues to people with the most severe mental health issues. It’s the hospitals and the prisons that have had to take up the slack.

Building new prisons won’t work either. The prison service is chronically understaffed already. They can’t recruit enough officers, half of those that they do recruit leave in the first 3 years, officers who have been in the job longer are also abandoning in droves, it has a massive sick rate, about a quarter of officers are off at any given time. It’s a shit job and getting worse all the time.
 

rob9872

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I'm amazed some have time to post as they're such experts in every profession and know what they're thinking or why it's broken.

Good old Tone who blames the nasty Tory party for everything from global warming to dog shit in the street is now blaming them for criminals behaving badly.
 

shmmeee

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I'm amazed some have time to post as they're such experts in every profession and know what they're thinking or why it's broken.

Good old Tone who blames the nasty Tory party for everything from global warming to dog shit in the street is now blaming them for criminals behaving badly.

Do you think there’s anything a government can do to increase or decrease crime levels?

How are you going to pay for all these new prisons? Sounds Corbynite to me :p
 

skybluetony176

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I'm amazed some have time to post as they're such experts in every profession and know what they're thinking or why it's broken.

Good old Tone who blames the nasty Tory party for everything from global warming to dog shit in the street is now blaming them for criminals behaving badly.
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clint van damme

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I'm amazed some have time to post as they're such experts in every profession and know what they're thinking or why it's broken.

Good old Tone who blames the nasty Tory party for everything from global warming to dog shit in the street is now blaming them for criminals behaving badly.

That's going to happen when you position yourself as 'the party of lawand order'.
 

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