Published: 12 hrs ago
We’ll stick GPS tags on paedos [sic]
"Justice supremo's [sic] pledge as The Sun's Justice Campaigners launch fight for victims' rights
A RAFT of measures were promised by Justice Secretary Chris Grayling yesterday after The Sun launched a campaign to help [sic] victims of paedophiles [sic].
He said child offenders [ah] will be forced to wear GPS tags following their release.
Using the same technology as car sat navs, they will show cops exactly where a paedophile [sic] is. Mr Grayling, writing for The Sun [sic] below, also said children will no longer be “ignored” [sic] if they ask for help after attacks.
And he said child protection services, councils and police will work together and share information. [like they do not, now?]
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By CHRIS GRAYLING, Justice Secretary
I’VE been absolutely horrified by the Rochdale child sex abuse [weasel word] cases earlier this year and by the more recent revelations about Jimmy Savile [Mr Savile is, presently, innocent].
The sheer numbers [sic] of young people who suffered [sic] at the hands of these predators [sic] is simply shocking.
But it is a tragedy every time a child is abused [weasel word]. It is a tragedy every time a child’s trust is trashed [sic], their vulnerability exploited and they are harmed [sic] by the adults who should be looking after them.
What’s striking about these two horrendous litanies of abuse [Mr Savile is, presently, innocent] is that it seems some victims did try to speak out, but they weren’t listened to, or weren’t taken seriously.
Staff who work on the front line, in child protection services, local authorities and the police have incredibly difficult jobs. We need to make sure all these parts of the system really are joined up, that they share information and that they are trained.
We have to make sure children stop falling through the cracks, ignored when they ask for help. And there are other things we can do to crack down on predators [sic].
Like greater use of state-of-the-art [sic] GPS technology that we’re going to be trialling and rolling out, so that we really would know whether a paedophile [sic] was, for example, hanging around the school gates.
All of this is why I welcome The Sun’s campaign.
Protecting our children must be an absolute priority. [no, Chris, Justice is, or should be]"
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/politics/4602180/Well-stick-GPS-tags-on-paedos.html#ixzz2A1pMv3gC
PUBLISHED: 12:12, 22 October 2012 | UPDATED: 13:16, 22 October 2012
Paedophiles [sic] will be forced to wear GPS tags to track their movements after release from prison, says Justice minister
"Repeat offenders believed to be of potential risk of harming members of the public, such as child sex offenders, will be forced to wear ankle tags similar to those used to monitor curfews.
The GPS tags will be used in addition to the current system where a person convicted of sexual abuse is put on the Sex Offenders Register through contacting the police within 72 hours of their release from prison.
Convicts must give their name, date of birth, home address and national insurance number as well as details of any vehicles they own.
According to the Home Office, the compliance rate is around 97 per cent. Convicted sex offenders who fail to register with their local police are fined and may face a jail sentence of up to five years.
Professions with responsibility for the wellbeing of children; head teachers, doctors, youth leaders, sports club managers and others, including land lords, are notified of the existence of a local sex offender on a confidential basis.
UK police also use the Violent and Sex Offenders Register (ViSOR) which includes all registered sex offenders, people jailed for more than 12 months for a violent offence but also innocent people with no convictions which are thought to be at risk of offending."
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2221331/Paedophiles-forced-wear-GPS-tags-track-movements-release-prison.html#ixzz2A2HABOZb
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Comment:
general.queries@justice.gsi.gov.uk
FAO: Mr Chris Grayling - Formal Complaint
"Like greater use of state-of-the-art GPS technology that we’re
going to be trialling and rolling out, so that we really would know
whether a paedophile was, for example, hanging around the school
gates."
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/politics/4602180/Well-stick-GPS-tags-on-paedos.html
Mr Grayling, are you so prejudiced against all those with a disability?
http://therealosc.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Paedophilia
Please treat this as a formal complaint.
Yours,
The OSC
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