I touched on this question in the passing in a previous post, The judiciary should be included in the UK Child Abuse Inquiry Terms of Reference
But I think it's important to focus thought specifically on the question of how a paedophile in various positions of power and/or influence can protect other paedophiles.
I'm asking these questions to provoke others into asking them explicitly.
Many child abuse researchers know much more detail of individual cases than I do. I'm hoping that by my asking these questions it might help others to think about connections or patterns of behaviour that might otherwise be missed.
I plan to blog about possible answers to specific questions in future posts.
If I were a paedophile and I was a social worker, how could I facilitate paedophile behaviour and protect myself and other paedophiles?
If I were a paedophile and I was a Police officer, how
could I facilitate paedophile behaviour and protect myself and other
paedophiles?
If I were a paedophile and I was a senior Police officer, how
could I facilitate paedophile behaviour and protect myself and other
paedophiles?
If I were a paedophile and I worked in the Crown Prosecution Service, how
could I facilitate paedophile behaviour and protect myself and other
paedophiles?
If I were a paedophile and I was a judge, how
could I facilitate paedophile behaviour and protect myself and other
paedophiles?
If I were a paedophile and I was Attorney General or Solicitor General, how
could I facilitate paedophile behaviour and protect myself and other
paedophiles?
If I were a paedophile and I worked in the Home Office - perhaps in a senior or very senior position - how
could I facilitate paedophile behaviour and protect myself and other
paedophiles?
No comments:
Post a Comment