Becky
Well-Known Member
Do I think paedophiles were born that way. Well, yes I do. I had a patient who was a paedophile. I knew his family and some of his friends (as patients). He was a personable man except for a certain unquantifiable quality, very easily ingored unless you knew his background. During his last sojorn in prison he was treated with hormones which had the effect of suppressing his tendencies. A friend of his told me he couldn't control his 'cravings' ( prob the wrong word) any other way. Anyway afterwards he never (as far as I know) offended again. He married and lived a productive life.
There is no point in locking up paedophiles. This will not 'cure' them. Some form of chemical castration is really the only way, and seems to have a good prognosis, although I understand it isn't as effective in all cases.
I have worked in a prison, and locking offenders up is no use unless the underlying problem (usually drug abuse) is dealt with. They will only re-offend as soon as they are released. They know no other way of living unless their prison term gives them training or some form of education. I worked in Feltham Young Offenders Institute for a couple of years, mentoring one of the inmates. So I know a little about this problem.
There is no point in locking up paedophiles. This will not 'cure' them. Some form of chemical castration is really the only way, and seems to have a good prognosis, although I understand it isn't as effective in all cases.
I have worked in a prison, and locking offenders up is no use unless the underlying problem (usually drug abuse) is dealt with. They will only re-offend as soon as they are released. They know no other way of living unless their prison term gives them training or some form of education. I worked in Feltham Young Offenders Institute for a couple of years, mentoring one of the inmates. So I know a little about this problem.