STOP Sexual Predator’s “Free ride”

October 24, 2007
CFAC News Release

Calgary - Canada Family Action Coalition (CFAC) is calling for legislation requiring sentences that would remove child sex predators from society. If the government and justices are serious about protecting children, then child sex abusers must be held in prisons away from the public. That is the ONLY sure way to protect kids. Sex crimes against children are NOT defensible crimes.

Treatment does not guarantee any protection. All the disagreement between the “experts” about treatment for perverts is proof enough to justify removal of sex criminals from where they do harm. Brian Rushfeldt, CFAC’s Executive Director, said, “It is criminally irresponsible to release a convicted sex offender back into the presence of children. Facts do not lie – most sex offenders have multiple convictions against them. That simply could not occur unless the failing justice system allows it.” Multiple victims ought to hold whoever has allowed this kind of criminal act responsible, be it a judge, the corrections systems, parole boards or even the pathetic liberal Canadian laws regarding child sex crime.

A certain Ottawa psychiatrist has been reported to have said ‘everyone was at some point sexually attracted to children.’ What a foolish, offensive and misguided comment. A Toronto psychologist said “I don’t think that people become pedophiles, I think they are born that way.” Another “expert’s” foolish and dangerous opinion. If pedophilia is a sexual orientation, as he suggests, then do we protect it like Canada does homosexual behavior using the “read in clause” of the Charter?

CFAC asks the adults in the government of Canada and the justice system to do EVERYTHING possible to ensure the protection of children from sexual perverts. If they fail to do that, the public themselves may be forced to defend children in their neighborhood, just as any responsible parent would be required to do what is necessary to protect their family.

The extradition from Thailand of Christopher Neil should not even be considered. Thailand laws and children were the ones violated. Thailand law and justice must be applied. Canada’s weak laws would probably allow a liberal judge to give him “home arrest” or community service – both travesties of justice.

Another aspect affecting protection is internet services. “Canadian internet service providers like Bell, Telus, Shaw and so on must also do more to cooperate with police - and ANY Canadian law that gets in the way must be fixed immediately” said Rushfeldt.

Privacy of children must be given priority over the name and phone number (which is often in a phone book) of an internet subscriber using it to send child rape and abuse images. Sexual predators must be considered as having yielded their privacy when they commit such a horrendous crime against innocent children.

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For more information, contact Brian Rushfeldt: (403) 295-2159

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