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Uncle Spielberg

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Jul 6, 2003
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Lancing
Human Scum
 










Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
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Oct 27, 2003
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The arse end of Hangleton
Very unfortunately, that is utter bollocks
Hopefully 'hell' is prison with regular beatings and having to check for glass in their meals.
 






















Dibdab

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Sep 28, 2021
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This keeps happening, and yet our systems continue to fail to protect these poor children, and then we only find out about the disgusting instances where these poor souls end up dead so god knows how many thousands of other poor kids suffer this type of torture every day. How on earth a human being ends up evil enough to impose that horror on an innocent is another question altogether. Pure evil.
 


Nobby Cybergoat

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Jul 19, 2021
8,754
Child protection services need more funding. Austerity is the problem here.

That said, no safety net can be foolproof. There has always been child abusers and there will always be.

But the state can play a role in reducing the numbers by properly funding and regulating the systems in place.

This shouldn't just be a problem we think about when there's a high profile media story. Abuse is happening all the time.
 


maffew

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Dec 10, 2003
9,069
Worcester England
Child protection services need more funding. Austerity is the problem here.

That said, no safety net can be foolproof. There has always been child abusers and there will always be.

But the state can play a role in reducing the numbers by properly funding and regulating the systems in place.

This shouldn't just be a problem we think about when there's a high profile media story. Abuse is happening all the time.
It really shouldn't be hard to put systems in place to manage the risk here, social services surely to blame.

School loops them in with their concern, and despite the history of these people, bounce it back to the school "can you monitor". Child is removed from school, no one left to monitor. That's just f***ing appalling
 




Nobby Cybergoat

Well-known member
Jul 19, 2021
8,754
It really shouldn't be hard to put systems in place to manage the risk here, social services surely to blame.

School loops them in with their concern, and despite the history of these people, bounce it back to the school "can you monitor". Child is removed from school, no one left to monitor. That's just f***ing appalling
It is appalling.

But i think it's unlikely that this is because people working in the sector are generally negligent or indifferent.

The more professional people get stretched, the bigger the potential gaps get.

I also think that it's a profession that deals with degrees of risk. These are often hard to spot before but seem very obvious in hindsight. Maybe the wrong decisions were made even without hindsight, who knows. But you never hear of the majority of cases where the correct decisions are made.

Unless there is obvious negligence, i don't people should be hung out to dry
 




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