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Originally posted by chissler
I would love to see Dateline do a segment towards adult females who are attempting to exploit young males. To see if this does exist, and just how prevalent it might be.
Originally posted by annestacey
My primary question about this whole child predator issue is, why are there so many seemingly normal men lusting after children?
I wouldn't be surprised to find out that this is the result of some sort of chemical exposure or even a mass social experiment. There is a lot going on that most people are not even aware of.
Originally posted by chissler
I would love to see Dateline do a segment towards adult females who are attempting to exploit young males.
After every ‘To Catch the Predator’ broadcast, the Dateline inbox always gets this question from viewers: Where are the female predators?
“They are out there,” one e-mailer wrote. “I find it hard to believe given all the teacher scandals that there are no female Internet predators.”
Perverted-Justice has only ever encountered one female predator, according to Del Harvey, who has been a Perverted-Justice contributor since 2004 and who has acted as a decoy in the group’s investigations. The contributors use decoy profiles that are of girls and boys, but only men have shown up for meetings with what they thought to be underage teens.
None of these people, however, are the brains of the operation. Those, appropriately enough, are located upstairs, in the house's third-floor attic. For the Dateline sting, the space has been converted into the warren of Perverted Justice, a secretive citizenry of seventy-five predator-fighting zealots determined to save children from the long-term scars of sex abuse. The group is an assortment of Genesis-loving fatsos from Texas, introverted copywriters from Wisconsin, and New York nightclub doorgirls, with a dedicated core of West Coast anarchist tech geeks and gamers in their twenties and thirties. For those downstairs, To Catch a Predator is just a TV show; for those upstairs, hunting predators is both the coolest online game they've ever known and a life calling. Many members of Perverted Justice use pseudonyms, keeping their real names secret even from one another. One of the few who know their true identities is their elusive leader, Xavier Von Erck, a twenty-eight-year-old libertarian and atheist who kills on Civilization IV.
Originally posted by prototism
Perverted Justice is just that; the perversion of justice.
I am simply of the mindset that the tactics of public humilation and spectacle is absolutely not needed. It really speaks volumes of the people of this country if they consider htis entertainment. "HA HA! YOUR LIFE IS OVER! WE ALL ARE GOING TO LOOK DOWN ON YOU FOR BEING SUB HUMAN!"
Originally posted by chissler
How can you possibly defend a pedophile in this fashion?
Grown men, leaving their wife and children at home, to drive 10+ hours, to have sex with a twelve year old child. And you're criticizing the individuals that are working to put these "people" behind bars.
Originally posted by prototism
I am simply of the mindset that the tactics of public humilation and spectacle is absolutely not needed.
Originally posted by prototism
It really speaks volumes of the people of this country if they consider htis entertainment. "HA HA! YOUR LIFE IS OVER! WE ALL ARE GOING TO LOOK DOWN ON YOU FOR BEING SUB HUMAN!"
Originally posted by prototism
Then again, this show wouldn't exist if catching these guys was done validly and honorably.
Originally posted by prototism
Second, because of the show, no crime was commited. There is no question that is a good thing. The problem is that the man is being charged for a crime he didn't actually commit. Does this not scare anyone else?
Originally posted by prototism
WOULD he have done it? Probably. DID he do it? No, thanks to the show. If I were her father, would I want to kill him? Most definitely. But if I were her father, I would probably not be thinking rationally enough to realize people shouldn't be charged with crimes they haven't commited yet.
Originally posted by prototism
I mean, ever seen Minority Report? Or read 1984?
Originally posted by seagull
These people in some cases drove 10 hours to commit a sexual act with a child they knew, KNEW, was underage.
Originally posted by GradyPhilpott
it seems to me that NBC is precluding the presumption of innocence by airing these shows.
I would hope that would-be child predators
I've seen at least one individual admit he's watched the show.
Originally posted by GradyPhilpott
I would hope that would-be child predators
Originally posted by GradyPhilpott
I would hope that would-be child predators who see these shows would be convinced that stalking children on the internet is the most stupid of acts, but apparently that's not the case, because I've seen at least one individual admit he's watched the show.
Originally posted by seagull
Originally posted by prototism
I mean, ever seen Minority Report? Or read 1984?
One is a movie, the other a work of literature. Both are fiction. The Dateline series is anything but...
These people in some cases drove 10 hours to commit a sexual act with a child they knew, KNEW, was underage. Anything, and I mean anything, done to expose these monsters as what they are is ok by me. I fully realize that my thinking on this is not of the clearest, that's why I would never take part in a sting such as this. It wouldn't be public exposure and humiliation for the bastard, it would be a public execution.
These guys are knowingly walking into this situation, they've got no beef...
Lets get technical here. First off, I completely understand law enforcement's reasoning RE "intent". [I am playing the Devils Advocate now.] However, just because they have intent, doesn't mean they are absolutely going to act upon that intent. As others have said, they could have second thoughts.
WOULD the suspect have commited the crime if the police didn't stop him? Realistically speaking, probably yes. DID he actually commit the crime? Techincally speaking, no, because the police stopped him before he could.
Law Enforcement is:
- Basically assuming (for the better, I suppose) that the suspect will commit the crime; and
- Arresting the suspect based entirely on that assumption.
Basing anything on assumption is stupid. My father told me how before he was an air-traffic controller on a carrier in Vietnam, his trainer would say something like "Never assume. It makes an 'ASS' out of 'U [you]' and 'ME', and people die". That said, why is it that the legal process works this way? Why, in a country were you are innocent until proven guilty, are people incarcerated based on an assumption?
This isn't about pedophiles so much anymore, as it is about the problem with arrests based on assumpiton.
Originally posted by seagull
The authorities can't wait until an act is performed in order to act. That would mean a child has been hurt. [I]Contitutional freedoms are important, but they are not a licence.[/I] There are limitations upon every freedom. Mostly as they effect the safety of the public at large.
Originally posted by prototism
Is the latter of the two charges being appended to the list of charges?