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Cashman said he would have imposed more jail time -- a three-year minimum -- if the state promised treatment while Hulett was jailed.
This judge ought to be investigated for possibly taking part in child molestation himself, which would cause him to be lenient.
"The solution to these concerns requires quick and effective treatment," the judge wrote. He also noted that Hulett tested at a borderline intelligence level, has the emotional maturity of a 12- to 14-year-old and did not understand why others were so upset by his actions.
In sentencing Hulett to 60 days, Cashman warned the defendant would get life behind bars if he failed to undergo treatment or comply with other conditions, including a prohibition against alcohol or living in an apartment complex that allows children.
How can they say he's "unlikely to offend again"? That's a joke. All you have to do is answer their questions in the right manner, and you can get past anything they do to "examine" you. It was probably a five minute interview, where they asked him "Are you going to do it again?" and he said "No."
Originally posted by WyrdeOne
He's trying to draw attention to the problem of inadequate measures to treat sex-offenders in prison. Prison doesn't cure anyone of anything. Recidivism rates bear that conclusion out.
let us make this perfectly clear as well, a pervert cannot be "rehabilitated". This nonsense lives only in the minds of the mentally debilitated.
Originally posted by craig732
It is sad that very little punishment actually goes on in prison anymore.
Originally posted by KhieuSamphan
Originally posted by craig732
It is sad that very little punishment actually goes on in prison anymore.
I doubt that this is true. I think this is why they have something called 'rule 43' in the UK, so that prisoners who will be targetted for punishment by other prisoners (mostly sex offenders and ex-law enforcement personnel, I believe) are segregated, righlty or wrongly, for their own safety.
'Screw rehabilitation' seems a little short sighted to me.