Wow.... thats a trolls post if ever I've seen one!Avykins said:They have not paid their debt. A few years in prison does not earn you a second chance. Not until all your victims forgive you.
Personally I believe he and all other child sex offenders should be executed. I do make the distinction in this regard between child sex offenders and normal sex offenders as well, it is sadly all too common for some ***** to cry rape the morning after because she is ashamed of herself for being a whore. Also the legal system in this aspect is a fucking joke. If both parties are drunk the man is still considered the rapist even if the woman instigated it and was on top. I would not want some poor schmuck to die for that but as children can never give consent if found guilty then kill them.
With the whole paedophilia issue, it obviously raises major issues, as well as emotions in everyone who talks about it. However I've seen some people suggest that they should only be let out when victims forgive them, but frankly, this is a none starter, you cannot run a criminal justice system on the wishes of those that were harmed by crime - they will not be detached, and the punishment they inflicted would not be fair. The aim of prison is to aim for 4 different things - Protection of society and the offender, rehabilitation, the maintaining of good order, and only then the punishment of the offender.
People always underestimate how much prison is actually a punishment, but if you have all liberty taken away from you, and all ability to do the things you want when you want, you lose a large part of your humanity. If you want to look at more serious punishment for paedophiles then you should look to places like Denmark - they perform clinical castration on paedophiles, in such a way that brings their hormone levels back to those of a 12 year old, this is proven to work, and given what is being suggested here is practically humane!
And finally on the quoted post... I'm sorry what the hell are you going on about with the rape convictions! Your just wrong on every level, in the UK for instance only 2 percent of rape accusations end in conviction, with a huge amount more not even coming to trial because of the attitudes of police, and being forced to relive in intimate detail every detail about that terrible night. Frankly, to say what you have said there is almost unforgivable, and attitudes like that are one of the reason that we still have a huge issue in dealing with rape in society.