“Treatment” does not make child predators safe
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United Kingdom
Started April 13, 2026
People who abuse children must be kept away from children Source
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“Treatment” does not make child predators safe
The Critic (United Kingdom) | Apr 13, 2026
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Apr 13, 2026
Treatment programs for child predators can lead to rehabilitation and a safer society, allowing them to reintegrate without further harm.
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Apr 13, 2026
Keeping child predators away from children is essential; treatment alone does not guarantee they will not reoffend.
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Apr 13, 2026
The effectiveness of treatment for child predators varies; we must carefully evaluate each case before deciding on their reintegration.
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Society has a moral obligation to protect children; therefore, child predators should face strict measures regardless of treatment outcomes.
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Investing in prevention and education may be more effective than treatment in reducing child abuse rates over time.
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