Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Paedophile jailed again after downloading child images

This article is proof that unless pedophiles get some type of treatment they will re-offend.
Here is the original article from 2008 when he was arrested for being part of an on-line pedophile ring.  http://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/2399676.child_porn_family_men_jailed/ 
He did serve his time but within the same year downloaded hundreds of child sexual abuse media. Articles like this make me so frustrated with the movement to abolish sexual offender registry's. Those supporting this abolishment are usually the sexual offenders themselves and/or their family. They don't seem to be dealing in reality where pedophilia is concerned. There seems to be no concern for the victims/survivors. Yes, they all claim that children being harmed is a bad thing and are against it yet, seem to have no empathy for the victims/survivors.

There are those who are pro-pedophilia and pro-abolishment that will claim that this child predator did not re-offend because all he did was look at media of child sexual abuse. He didn't touch the child nor take the pictures of the child sexual abuse. This is re-offending. I feel like I need to do a series on relapse programs for pedophilia to help them understand what offending. More work needs to be done on how to treat pedophilia so children can be safer. Rosie

A CONVICTED paedophile began downloading hundreds of images of child abuse just months after being released from prison.
Darren Hawkins was found with hundreds of photos that had been accessed in the same year he was released from a 21-month jail term.
The 42-year-old was jailed in 2008 for 26 offences of viewing and sharing indecent images of children and was released in January 2009.

However, when police raided his home in December 2010 they found three laptops containing 380 illegal images which had been downloaded between that point and September 2009.
Hawkins, of Broome Way, Banbury, was sentenced at Oxford Crown Court yesterday having earlier admitted five counts of making indecent images of children.
Prosecutor Sandra Beck said 64 of the images were rated at level four and two were at level five, the most serious category.
Claire Fraser, defending, said her client described his problem “as an addiction” carried out when surfing the internet after drinking.
She said: “When he’s had alcohol he finds it very hard to stop. In his mind he views it as an addiction.”
Miss Fraser said Hawkins’s “support network” stopped at the end of his licence period after his release from prison.

Judge Patrick Eccles said some of the images were “disgraceful and perverted” and jailed Hawkins for 20 months.



http://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/9705284.Paedophile_jailed_again_after_downloading_child_images/

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