Crime - part deux.

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Sorry… 12 months?


On 23 September, Hadush Kebatu was jailed for 12 months for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl and a woman in Epping, Essex. He was found guilty of:

  • two counts of sexual assault
  • one count of attempted sexual assault
  • one count of inciting a girl to engage in sexual activity
  • one count of harassment without violence
 
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Sorry… 12 months?


On 23 September, Hadush Kebatu was jailed for 12 months for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl and a woman in Epping, Essex. He was found guilty of:

  • two counts of sexual assault
  • one count of attempted sexual assault
  • one count of inciting a girl to engage in sexual activity
  • one count of harassment without violence

Sentences for sexual offences always seem very light. Not sure why when people who commit these crimes are always likely to reoffend. The amount of lives it ruins is high too.
 
Sentences for sexual offences always seem very light. Not sure why when people who commit these crimes are always likely to reoffend. The amount of lives it ruins is high too.

I was thinking about this and wonder if some of it extends from our history towards women and their rights, and that the law has never really kept up. My thought being our past history regarding women within employment law and the women right to vote, and probably some bits I can't remember right now, but women were often treated as second class citizens regarding their role within society. I often think sometimes when we complain how other countries treat women, we've only just caught up within my lifetime, but even within my lifetime it's taken a lot of individual women standing up for their rights and that fight still goes on in male dominated world. When you think how child abuse has been rife in this country at the highest levels, it's no wonder the law has not kept up, maybe I'd go as far as saying it's been deliberately kept that way.
 
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I see they want to put the recaptured migrant up for deportation on Tuesday - although I'm not sure where he is actually being deported to, it's never been said or asked but maybe I've just missed that bit.

The problem I do have with it all, it's not really any justice for the victims. He wants to leave anyway, so where is the justice in any of this. He could be deported and reoffend again, the judge had already said he was likely to reoffend and they are the ones with all the reports on this guy.

Shouldn't they serve their sentence first which was inadequate in the first place, then be deported on release. I'm just baffled by it all. It raises more questions than it answers.
 
I see they want to put the recaptured migrant up for deportation on Tuesday - although I'm not sure where he is actually being deported to, it's never been said or asked but maybe I've just missed that bit.

The problem I do have with it all, it's not really any justice for the victims. He wants to leave anyway, so where is the justice in any of this. He could be deported and reoffend again, the judge had already said he was likely to reoffend and they are the ones with all the reports on this guy.

Shouldn't they serve their sentence first which was inadequate in the first place, then be deported on release. I'm just baffled by it all. It raises more questions than it answers.
think he was from Sudan so just do what he wants and drop him off there
 
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You wait until the Palestinians rock up here as big as him, I'll be thinking famine what famine. :bandit:
 
Must admit I did enjoy the SKY News presenter today putting a couple of Tory MP's straight when they started to blame Labour, he rightly corrected them in saying you left them with this mess.
 
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Yeah heard about that, Afghan national, never came over on a dinghy though they made a point of saying. I'm sure that will be of some comfort to the dead mans family. <doh>