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*[http://www.tribtoday.com/news/local-news/2016/10/official-halloween-child-sex-attacks-unlikely/ Official: Halloween child sex attacks unlikely] | *[http://www.tribtoday.com/news/local-news/2016/10/official-halloween-child-sex-attacks-unlikely/ Official: Halloween child sex attacks unlikely] | ||
::A nine-year study released in 2009 in the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers found there is no significant increase in the risk for non-familial child sexual abuse during this holiday period...<br>(Raymond L. Smith, Tribune Chronicle, | ::A nine-year study released in 2009 in the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers found there is no significant increase in the risk for non-familial child sexual abuse during this holiday period...<br>(Raymond L. Smith, Tribune Chronicle, Ca, October 27, 2016)<!-- Added 10-27-16 --> | ||
[http://edmontonjournal.com/news/crime/edmonton-judge-rules-national-sex-offender-registry-is-unconstitutional Edmonton judge rules national sex offender registry is unconstitutional] | [http://edmontonjournal.com/news/crime/edmonton-judge-rules-national-sex-offender-registry-is-unconstitutional Edmonton judge rules national sex offender registry is unconstitutional] |
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- A nine-year study released in 2009 in the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers found there is no significant increase in the risk for non-familial child sexual abuse during this holiday period...
(Raymond L. Smith, Tribune Chronicle, Ca, October 27, 2016)
- A nine-year study released in 2009 in the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers found there is no significant increase in the risk for non-familial child sexual abuse during this holiday period...
Edmonton judge rules national sex offender registry is unconstitutional
- An Edmonton judge has ruled that the national sex offender registry is unconstitutional as it is “over broad and grossly disproportionate” and violates people of their charter rights.
(Tony Blais, Edmonton Journal, US, October 26, 2016)
- An Edmonton judge has ruled that the national sex offender registry is unconstitutional as it is “over broad and grossly disproportionate” and violates people of their charter rights.
- A seven-year-old boy has been removed from his mother’s care because she was raising him as female.
(Meka Beresford, - Pink News, US, October 22, 2016)
- A seven-year-old boy has been removed from his mother’s care because she was raising him as female.
- Police take violent social media posts seriously.
(Mike Eiman, - The Sentinel, US, October 21, 2016)
- Police take violent social media posts seriously.
- In what's been hailed "a game changer" for making the Internet safer, charity Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), has developed a new technological system to stop millions of child sexual abuse images from being uploaded and shared on the Internet.
(Staff writer - Sputnik, US, October 21, 2016)
- In what's been hailed "a game changer" for making the Internet safer, charity Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), has developed a new technological system to stop millions of child sexual abuse images from being uploaded and shared on the Internet.
- The state’s highest court has upheld a law that requires sex offenders to disclose information about their internet identities and websites.
(Andrew Maloney, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, US, October 20, 2016)
- The state’s highest court has upheld a law that requires sex offenders to disclose information about their internet identities and websites.
- Indonesia could "wipe out" paedophilia with its new policy of chemical castration, President Joko Widodo has told the BBC.
(Staff writer, BBC, UK, October 19, 2016)
- Indonesia could "wipe out" paedophilia with its new policy of chemical castration, President Joko Widodo has told the BBC.
- DETAINING people after they have served the sentence imposed on them by a court is unconscionable.
(GREG BARNS - Mercury, AU, October 16, 2016)
- DETAINING people after they have served the sentence imposed on them by a court is unconscionable.