Sunday, May 31, 2015

There is 'not enough land' to build all the prisons needed to lock up UK's paedophiles

Sue Berelowitz who is chairing the government's inquiry
into child sex abuse said the public will be 'shocked by
the sheer scale of the problem'
The former Deputy Children's Commissioner for England has warned that child sex abuse in the UK is so widespread that there is 'not enough land' to build all the prisons needed to incarcerate offenders.

Sue Berelowitz, who has been under fire after she received a six-figure payoff and was then promptly rehired as a £1,000 a-day consultant, made the claim while speaking at the Hay Literary Festival yesterday.

Mrs Berelowitz, who is currently chairing the government's inquiry into child sex abuse said the public will be 'shocked by the sheer scale of the problem' when she releases her report in November.

She said that if the Crown Prosecution Service were to prosecute every paedophile there would not be enough land to build the prisons needed.

Speaking to Jon Snow with Camila Batmanghelidjh and Helena Kennedy during a talk on child sex abuse last night, she blamed the prevalence of pornography for the growth of an increasingly sexualised society.  (more...)


Also:

Wouldn't it make sense to tackle institutional abuse first?

A fish rots from the head down.

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