Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good, he is a juvenile.
You can't rehabilitate a sex offender. I certainly wouldn't want him in class with my daughter or son.
We already had one experience in MS where a boy placed his hands up my daughter's friends skirt. This occurred during class. returned after a few days to a new schedule - ended up in my daughter's history class
I'm doubtful he'll be receiving any awards for being a supporter of women's rights.
Even if therapy is consistent, they cannot be in a normal setting. We do everything in our power NOT to protect the innocent ones who just want to learn in a safe environment.
This is just not true. You absolutely can rehabilitate a sex offender, and what type of sex offender matters in terms of the likely success of rehabilitation. Middle schoolers do all kinds of stupid ridiculous things they saw in a movie or read about God knows where or heard some older kid claim to have done. Adolescents are trying on personalities, and it is adults’ jobs to teach them what is healthy and acceptable. They will f up, sometimes badly. It does not mean they are worthless and cannot learn grow and improve.
Until it happens to your child
Don't talk to me about work, if that's your experience in some social service job. Talk to me about your child being sexually assaulted. I am a parent of two and am no stranger to what happens in a school setting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good, he is a juvenile.
You can't rehabilitate a sex offender. I certainly wouldn't want him in class with my daughter or son.
We already had one experience in MS where a boy placed his hands up my daughter's friends skirt. This occurred during class. returned after a few days to a new schedule - ended up in my daughter's history class
I'm doubtful he'll be receiving any awards for being a supporter of women's rights.
Even if therapy is consistent, they cannot be in a normal setting. We do everything in our power NOT to protect the innocent ones who just want to learn in a safe environment.
This is just not true. You absolutely can rehabilitate a sex offender, and what type of sex offender matters in terms of the likely success of rehabilitation. Middle schoolers do all kinds of stupid ridiculous things they saw in a movie or read about God knows where or heard some older kid claim to have done. Adolescents are trying on personalities, and it is adults’ jobs to teach them what is healthy and acceptable. They will f up, sometimes badly. It does not mean they are worthless and cannot learn grow and improve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe the judge described the incident as "being poked by a broomstick". What a complete asshat. Whether the student should be tried as a juvenile is one thing, but this judge seems incompetent at best to describe a brutal rape as "being poked". Disgusting..
"Poke" has several definitions, including:
intransitive verb
1a : to make a prodding, jabbing, or thrusting movement especially repeatedly
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe the judge described the incident as "being poked by a broomstick". What a complete asshat. Whether the student should be tried as a juvenile is one thing, but this judge seems incompetent at best to describe a brutal rape as "being poked". Disgusting..
"Poke" has several definitions, including:
intransitive verb
1a : to make a prodding, jabbing, or thrusting movement especially repeatedly
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe the judge described the incident as "being poked by a broomstick". What a complete asshat. Whether the student should be tried as a juvenile is one thing, but this judge seems incompetent at best to describe a brutal rape as "being poked". Disgusting..
Anonymous wrote:I am going to disagree. These boys ruined the lives of 4 boys by assaulting/raping them. Sending them to juvenile detention until they are 18 is not enough of a consequence for their actions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good, he is a juvenile.
You can't rehabilitate a sex offender. I certainly wouldn't want him in class with my daughter or son.
We already had one experience in MS where a boy placed his hands up my daughter's friends skirt. This occurred during class. returned after a few days to a new schedule - ended up in my daughter's history class
I'm doubtful he'll be receiving any awards for being a supporter of women's rights.
Even if therapy is consistent, they cannot be in a normal setting. We do everything in our power NOT to protect the innocent ones who just want to learn in a safe environment.
Anonymous wrote:Good, he is a juvenile.