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spinoff of creepers

level of punishments for those who enable or don't report it to authority? just as much as the creeper? thoughts?

Re: spinoff of creepers

  • Just as much, no.  But should you be allowed to work with minors at all in the future?  Helll no.
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    Just as much, no.  But should you be allowed to work with minors at all in the future?  Helll no.

    Ditto this...but I say this because I think people like that dirtball deserve the death penalty...or life in prison....because child molesters probably get it worse in prison from their companions than the average offender.

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  • No, their punishment shouldn't as severe but there should be a charge of withholding information or something. 
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  • I think those who enable or don't report a crime should definately get punished.  I am all for lots of counseling about why they didn't report the crime and lots of community service for disservicing a fellow human being. 

    I would hope that the enabler or un-reporting crime person would feel a lot of shame for not helping an innocent victim.

  • Seeing someone raping a minor is clear to me...the punishment should be great. 

    However, I had a friend who had a daycare.  Baby had a rash.  Friend attributed rash to the girl having the stomach flu / diarrhea a couple days before.  Turns out mom was involved with some juvenile court case and lived with a sex offender.  It came out that baby had a rash. HHS laid into her and disciplined her for not reporting this rash.  She did not know there was a sex offender in the house and really didn't think it was sexual abuse.  She did not turn it in and they said she should have turned it in. 

     Sometimes people aren't sure there is abuse and doesn't want to call in the hotline if they are wrong.   Turn the eye so to speak...  

     

  • In a lot of states failure to report is a misdemeanor. I'm interested to see if PA tightens up their laws after all of this.
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