Because it's mostly a stop gap even if you include the death penalty. We should do this but we need something so we're not just playing pedo wack a mole and actually reduce numbers.
If you REALLY want to protect young teens (as I remember them saying they posed as 13 - 15 year olds) you need a LOT more deportations and a strengthened community whether through an ACTUALLY by the theology church or a lot of community centres within residential areas than having them seperate and required to drive out to them so they don't feel the need to seek attachments online.
Kids are a different ballpark as those predators are way more insidious, and I'd first check the schools and who works there on that one..
Because it's mostly a stop gap even if you include the death penalty.
Its wild how little is actually done after these arrests. Sure they usually go to jail, but they are then also usually let out relatively quickly due to either low sentences (technically, non-violent crimes if they catch them ahead of time) or just the standard "overcrowding" excuse. And even in best case they leave after some years with little done to "rehabilitate" them, if not made worse because you have to go to jail to become a crook.
And then the sex offender registry and all of that sounds good on paper but very little is ever actually done to use that as a preventative measure.
Its similar a lot to the War on Drugs, where its used more as a political slogan to make those in charge look like they are doing something but the end result is about the same number of offenses because they are tackling it from the end point instead of trying to prevent the existence of the crime in the first place.
Deportations and community are important, as you said, but you also need to basically eliminate gays and single motherhood from existing as these are two of the biggest things that lead to kids getting raped/molested (and thereby continuing the cycle of becoming one themselves). How we do that is of course a lot of debate, but its the only real way to actually combat these things. Ending it before it even starts.
Because it's mostly a stop gap even if you include the death penalty. We should do this but we need something so we're not just playing pedo wack a mole and actually reduce numbers.
If you REALLY want to protect young teens (as I remember them saying they posed as 13 - 15 year olds) you need a LOT more deportations and a strengthened community whether through an ACTUALLY by the theology church or a lot of community centres within residential areas than having them seperate and required to drive out to them so they don't feel the need to seek attachments online.
Kids are a different ballpark as those predators are way more insidious, and I'd first check the schools and who works there on that one..
Its wild how little is actually done after these arrests. Sure they usually go to jail, but they are then also usually let out relatively quickly due to either low sentences (technically, non-violent crimes if they catch them ahead of time) or just the standard "overcrowding" excuse. And even in best case they leave after some years with little done to "rehabilitate" them, if not made worse because you have to go to jail to become a crook.
And then the sex offender registry and all of that sounds good on paper but very little is ever actually done to use that as a preventative measure.
Its similar a lot to the War on Drugs, where its used more as a political slogan to make those in charge look like they are doing something but the end result is about the same number of offenses because they are tackling it from the end point instead of trying to prevent the existence of the crime in the first place.
Deportations and community are important, as you said, but you also need to basically eliminate gays and single motherhood from existing as these are two of the biggest things that lead to kids getting raped/molested (and thereby continuing the cycle of becoming one themselves). How we do that is of course a lot of debate, but its the only real way to actually combat these things. Ending it before it even starts.
They may not get the death penalty under the law...but they may get it under genpop. I'm sure the guards wouldn't lose any sleep.