Sentence for Manawatu sex offender condemned
Name suppression and home detention for Manawatu sex
offender send wrong message
The Kiwi Party
Press
Release
8 February, 2010
The Kiwi Party joins with Stop Demand and other organisations in condemning the light sentence and permanent name suppression granted to the prominent Manawatu man who downloaded more than 300,000 pornographic images, many of young girls, said Robyn Jackson, who is the Kiwi Party's Waikato regional chair, and also a spokesperson for Voice Waikato.
"Such decisions send a message that crimes involving the sexual exploitation of young women and girls will not be treated seriously by the Courts," she said.
"This man is in fact a predator who
contributed significantly to the victimisation of young
girls, for his own gratification. That the victims were not
New Zealanders is irrelevant.
The Courts should identify
such offenders, to remove secrecy, deter others, and allow
parents, caregivers and children to know who these people
are.
"The resulting stress for the man's family would
indeed be regrettable, but is the responsibility of the
offender himself. The present decision is heartless toward
the victims.
"One also wonders what this man might be doing during his home detention, if there are not effective measures taken to bar him from further offending," said Mrs Jackson.
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