The location of sex offenders will be available to the public (for a small fee) from what i read on the BBC from the other day.
But it gets worse:
A 16-year-old convicted of having sex with a child of 15 would be on the list
Oookaayyy then, that's probabily about 3/4 teenagers at this current time. Since we have the highest under age teenage pregnancy rate in Europe (mind you, some countries legal age's are alot lower than ours!). Hell, that would have put ME on the ir IF my gf's parents back then had pressed for charges (she was consenting, hell, she ripped my clothes off, but that wouldn't matter would it?). I was 16, she was 15...
People cautioned for sex offences will automatically face a ban on working with children, not just those who have been convicted.
Define sex offences, because if it is like Taw states, then in the words of an old song "there may be trouble ahead..."
"School staff have all too frequently been the victim of false and malicious allegations."
Too true, sad as well, but far too true. How about that girl who cried rape the other month, and finally admitted it was only due to not wishing to tell her parents she had been out shagging all night instead of coming home? People like her get a caution, but cause muchos damage to others reputations/names etc. We crack down hard on one side, but remain lenient on the other?
They could be fined up to £5,000 if they knowingly take on an employee who has not undergone the new checks.
Great idea, I remember starting teacher training, where due to incompetant staffing and administration, nearly every single persons "clearance" to work with children was delayed. It was left up to the headmaster to decide whether to allow us into their schools before we were cleared, but if that farce happens again - then it will fubar up teacher training a right treat... and all due to a department taking far too long to make some checks. Has it improved?
On Thursday, Ms Kelly announced that anyone put on the sex offenders' register in future for offences against children will be banned from teaching.
- that sounds like the only reassuring thing I have read over the past few days. Oh wait, that could include those 16 year old sex mad nutters, whose female partners are happy with the situation/"gagging for it", yet the parents don't approve. Hmm...
The worst (and I now cannot find the article) I read yesterday. The list will be "online", and not only can employers check for peoples records, but for a fee, the public would be able to check that their pupils teachers aren't on there. Now does this mean the public can just check for names on there, therefore being able to "hunt" for paedophiles in their area?
It's funny how we are supposed to give one lot of criminals a second chance after serving their time, but others will be persecuted for life instead. I agree with it, but also find the contradiction amusing at the same time.
Edited by - Chips on 3/3/2006 12:30:53 AM