Showing posts with label paedophiles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paedophiles. Show all posts
Thursday, February 11, 2016
The Right to Know (The London Programme, 1997)
every londoner lives within 200 metres of a convicted child abuser.
Tuesday, February 09, 2016
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Sex Offenders Living In Wales Increases.
The number of sex offenders living in north and mid Wales has risen over the last year.
(I wonder if you are on the list, Melfyn ?)
There are now 1,147 sex offenders living in the area - an increase of 317.
The total for North Wales this year was 722 - up 54 on last year. There were no year on year comparison figures for Dyfed Powys.
In North Wales, the highest number of registered sex offenders live in Wrexham at 141, followed by Gwynedd at 139, Conwy 138, Denbighshire 128, Flintshire 111 and Anglesey 85.
The figures were supplied by North Wales and Dyfed-Powys Police in a Freedom of Information request by the Daily Post.
A North Wales Police spokesman said: “There may be some registered sex offenders that lived in North Wales, but have since moved away to other force areas.”
Last year North Wales Police said they had concerns about “releasing details of actual towns/villages due to the geographical area and small numbers”.
A spokesman said: “If any such information was disclosed, it would make supervision more difficult and could lead to a rise in re-offending.”
It could also lead to offenders going “underground”, making it difficult for the authorities to trace and monitor them.
In North Wales, the Circles of Support and Accountablility (COSA) project works with sex offenders to “minimise alienation, support reintegration and so prevent sexual reoffending.”
Another all-Wales organisation, Stop it Now! helps protect children and young people from sexual abuse by working with parents and others “through awareness raising and education.”
Hundreds of paedophiles have been identified since the introduction of “Sarah’s Law” in 2011. Thousands of requests for information were made in England, Scotland and Wales; many resulted in a paedophile being revealed.
The disclosure scheme was named after eight-year-old victim Sarah Payne.
It means a parent or guardian can ask police if a person who has contact with children is a child sex offender.
If the individual has convictions for sexual offences against children or poses a risk of causing harm, the police can choose to disclose this information to the parent, carer or guardian.
Jon Brown, NSPCC lead on tackling sexual abuse, said: “While Sarah’s Law is obviously working well and protecting some children, we know there are many more still at risk.
“It’s important to remember that the vast majority of child abuse is committed by someone known to the child.”
Summers coming soon - yahoo.
(I wonder if you are on the list, Melfyn ?)
There are now 1,147 sex offenders living in the area - an increase of 317.
The total for North Wales this year was 722 - up 54 on last year. There were no year on year comparison figures for Dyfed Powys.
In North Wales, the highest number of registered sex offenders live in Wrexham at 141, followed by Gwynedd at 139, Conwy 138, Denbighshire 128, Flintshire 111 and Anglesey 85.
The figures were supplied by North Wales and Dyfed-Powys Police in a Freedom of Information request by the Daily Post.
A North Wales Police spokesman said: “There may be some registered sex offenders that lived in North Wales, but have since moved away to other force areas.”
Last year North Wales Police said they had concerns about “releasing details of actual towns/villages due to the geographical area and small numbers”.
A spokesman said: “If any such information was disclosed, it would make supervision more difficult and could lead to a rise in re-offending.”
It could also lead to offenders going “underground”, making it difficult for the authorities to trace and monitor them.
In North Wales, the Circles of Support and Accountablility (COSA) project works with sex offenders to “minimise alienation, support reintegration and so prevent sexual reoffending.”
Another all-Wales organisation, Stop it Now! helps protect children and young people from sexual abuse by working with parents and others “through awareness raising and education.”
Hundreds of paedophiles have been identified since the introduction of “Sarah’s Law” in 2011. Thousands of requests for information were made in England, Scotland and Wales; many resulted in a paedophile being revealed.
The disclosure scheme was named after eight-year-old victim Sarah Payne.
It means a parent or guardian can ask police if a person who has contact with children is a child sex offender.
If the individual has convictions for sexual offences against children or poses a risk of causing harm, the police can choose to disclose this information to the parent, carer or guardian.
Jon Brown, NSPCC lead on tackling sexual abuse, said: “While Sarah’s Law is obviously working well and protecting some children, we know there are many more still at risk.
“It’s important to remember that the vast majority of child abuse is committed by someone known to the child.”
Summers coming soon - yahoo.
Monday, December 30, 2013
Bollock Deep In A Fairy.
The metropolitan police have recently(?) obtained a video of a sex party,
rumoured to have taken place over 30 years ago, at elm house, south london.
rumoured to have taken place over 30 years ago, at elm house, south london.
Allegedly, 3 or 4 boys aged between 9 and 14 were dressed as 'fairies'
and passed around a group of men for sex.
and passed around a group of men for sex.
A cabinet minister, that served in the thatcher government, has been identified and questioned by police this christmas period.
All well and good but this has been known about for years.
The jimmy savile investigation(s) answered many questions but raised so many more about the uk's secret services, ex prime minister, edward heath and the children of Jersey.
Why has it taken this long for the children to be believed ?
Are paedophiles and other abusers in positions of power being protected ?
By whom and for what purpose ?
By whom and for what purpose ?
Who, in their right minds would protect abusers and rapists of our children.
Someone has...and still is.
Someone has...and still is.
And they be powerful.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Forget McAlpine.
The furore over the BBC and Newsnight's 'naming' of Lord McAlpine in the North Wales abuse scandal, continues to divert attention from the real issue.
In the original Waterhouse Inquiry, Steve Messham said that the McAlpine who abused him was dead - this was in 1991.
McAlpine had a cousin, 'Jimmie' who lved in Chester and died during the mid 80's.
This is the McAlpine, Messham was referring to.
The BBC has come under intense scrutiny and attacks for publicising a heinous scandal that, in my opinion, has not been fully investigated.
And the BBC ?
It now transpires that Matthew Freud, son in law of Rupert Murdoch, is now advising the temporary Director General on News.
A Murdoch with his hands on the reins of the BBC.
A near bloodless coup.
It beggars belief.
Thursday, November 08, 2012
Anne Clywd, MP Asks For Jillings Report.
In a question to Commons leader Andrew Lansley, Anne Clwyd MP said:
"Can I ask that the Jillings (North Wales Abuse) report be published?
I saw it. I wasn't supposed to see it. It was shown to me. I saw it at the time.
It was subsequently pulped by the then Clywd county council because they were afraid of the attitudes of the insurers.
I would say please get the Jillings report published because it shows buggery, rape, bestiality, violent assaults and torture."
If I had spoken to the people, and created the report, I would have been shouting it from the rooftops.
(maybe thats just me?)
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