I agree with most of the people in this thread stating that they find the televising of the perpetrators as distasteful. Personally, I see the molestation of children highly disgusting, immoral, perverted, etc. I also see it continuing to happen as long as we live in a society that insists on sexually suggestive ads and fashion, while simultaneously pushing a sexually repressive agenda. Kids are seeing more and more sexually suggestive material at younger ages while being told that those natural urges they're likely feeling are wrong and inappropriate. Come on, that's going to f*ck people up in the long run.
Again, I'm not saying it's right, just that maybe we should attenuate our disgust and hate with a little compassion and not show the shit on television when people are at the lowest point of their lives. I can't account for those who show up on the show multiple times, nor would I want to, but those one-timers...I can't just flip a switch and hate them for something they haven't actually done, even though I may want to. Yes, they're probably guilty of the lesser child molestation laws (can't remember the names of them at the moment -- verbal sexual abuse or something). However, we'll never know if they would have come to their senses and caught control of themselves before committing the act (and yes, I'm aware of the consequences if they don't and there was a child there, not a cop) and it still makes them shitty human beings. The thing is, those that would stop before going through with it...I see them as capable of rehabilitation. Those who wouldn't, should probably stay locked up until they're dead. As we do things now, we don't differentiate.
It may sound like I'm commiserating with these people, which isn't the case. I just know that when I see or hear about stuff like the "predator" tv show, I find myself gladly wanting to hate those caught in it, and I know myself enough to know that if I feel that way, it's because I don't want to think about the moral ambiguity of how the catching is done.
Again, I'm not saying it's right, just that maybe we should attenuate our disgust and hate with a little compassion and not show the shit on television when people are at the lowest point of their lives. I can't account for those who show up on the show multiple times, nor would I want to, but those one-timers...I can't just flip a switch and hate them for something they haven't actually done, even though I may want to. Yes, they're probably guilty of the lesser child molestation laws (can't remember the names of them at the moment -- verbal sexual abuse or something). However, we'll never know if they would have come to their senses and caught control of themselves before committing the act (and yes, I'm aware of the consequences if they don't and there was a child there, not a cop) and it still makes them shitty human beings. The thing is, those that would stop before going through with it...I see them as capable of rehabilitation. Those who wouldn't, should probably stay locked up until they're dead. As we do things now, we don't differentiate.
It may sound like I'm commiserating with these people, which isn't the case. I just know that when I see or hear about stuff like the "predator" tv show, I find myself gladly wanting to hate those caught in it, and I know myself enough to know that if I feel that way, it's because I don't want to think about the moral ambiguity of how the catching is done.