The intense stigma surrounding child sexual abuse clouds an already misunderstood subject—and may ultimately prevent potential abusers from getting help before they commit harm. One convicted offender shares his story. Full Article
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If, the Runners, JW, and company really care about protecting children the ounce of prevention and/or intervention would do far more than their pound punitive-ism and harassment.
This is an attempt at real prevention. The registry is a false prevention, because it wastes resources watching people who have already changed their behavior.