19/07/96 - The 5,000 men
whose warped minds threaten our children
Roger Dobson
Independent
Mr Justice Richard Curtis called him a "fiend"
and said he should be jailed for ever. Howard Hughes,
paedophile and murderer of seven-year- old Sophie Hook
had made "every parent's nightmare come to pass".
After Hughes left Chester court the judge said it was
time to change the law to protect society from evil
men. There are, by most estimates, about 5,000 men in
Britain convicted of sex offences who are obsessed with
having sex with young children.
Mr Justice Curtis called for greater supervision of
convicted paedophiles, adding: "If such action
is taken, perhaps Sophie Hook will not have died wholly
in vain."
A register of sex offenders, a new law to ban them from
even trying to get a job with children, and compulsory
DNA tests for those convicted are among the steps already
being taken by the Government. Offenders would have
to register with police when they moved address, so
their whereabouts would always be known and on the national
computer.
However, paedophiles have a high rate of re-offending.
According to Catherine Doran, a child protection specialist
in Haringey, north London, paedophiles are still operating
in residential institutions, although almost 20 men,
many of them care workers, have been jailed for offences
against children in homes."There is little doubt
that career paedophiles are operating within residential
provision in this country," she says.
Paedophiles, she says, come from all social classes,
but their victims are usually working class and vulnerable
children. Paedophiles themselves say there are two types
of abusers, the non- predatory and the predatory.
The non-predatory are those who believe children can
enjoy and can give consent to sex acts. One offender
had 20 amusement machines in his garage to attractyoung
people, says Dr Ray Wyre, a psychologist and expert
on sex crime.
Predatory paedophiles sexually abuse. Like Hughes, they
are prepared to abduct children. "They are willing
to grab a child, to abuse and manipulate, to threaten,
and to ignore the hurt and the pain the child is expressing,"
Dr Wyre said.
Characteristics of paedophiles are that they are over
25, have no dating pattern with men or women, select
children who are physically or emotionally neglected,
do not marry or have a marriage of convenience, and
belong to children's organisations.
They also often enjoy photographing children, as did
Hughes. Some operate as loners. But others are part
of an informal network, where photographs, contact magazines
and addresses are exchanged. Ms Doran urges closer monitoring
than the Home Office announced.
"If there is an investigation and it comes to nothing,
it should still be reported to the Department of Health,
or wherever, so that there are central figures. At present,
if it comes tonothing, the investigation is only known
about among those who carried it out."
Others want an allegations register. That might, for
example, have picked up the Dunblane gunman, Thomas
Hamilton, at an early stage. An insidious trait among
paedophiles is the so-called grooming of victims to
become abusers themselves.
The paedophile will encourage the child to abuse others,
which turns the child into a perpetrator who is less
likely to complain. One problem with bringing paedophiles
to justice is that their victims refuse to give evidence
or the courts do not value their judgement.
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