Lawmaker looking for ways to prevent sex crimes against children

Finally, there is a lawmaker in Louisiana who is looking for ways to prevent sex crimes against children rather than wait for the crime to occur and then incarcerate, incarcerate, and incarcerate.  A lawmaker is actually thinking of being proactive rather than reactive.

But her decision was only made after her horrible bill of using surgical castration failed.  It faced heavy opposition and was considered unconstitutional.  But it has forced her to look at solutions that could actually help to bring down the number of sex crimes, i.e., prevention.

A commission to study possible proactive solutions came out of the necessary failure of her bill. It is putting the focus on education of healthy relationships and how to help kids recognize bad behavior.  Rather than talking only of incarceration, people on the commission are talking about education and mental health support along with housing to help with the root causes of some of these offenses.  Experts in the area of prevention are being brought in to help.

Florida needs to become proactive, using prevention strategies.

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4 thoughts on “Lawmaker looking for ways to prevent sex crimes against children

  • February 20, 2023

    Can’t wait to see what prophylactic actions the commission suggests. They probably won’t suggest abolishing or restructuring the registry.

    Reply
  • February 18, 2023

    Tell me I’m just dreaming, or is there a politician who actually has a brain.

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    • February 20, 2023

      Authorities creating an encounter to prevent is like perverting injustice to prevent. At least someone is thinking in government.Guess that’s true justice 101 in this devilish sex registry.No one can predict these occurrences only induce the perversion.

      Reply
  • February 16, 2023

    ‘Florida needs to become proactive, using prevention strategies.’

    Y’all know what Florida’s supposed proactive prevention strategy is, right?

    Reply

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