Nebulous said:
Should registered sex offenders be allowed on a school campus if they have reason to be there?
(maybe they have a child who goes to the school
or maybe they are a hired contractor doing work (for example) fixing the plumbing or electrical)
If they have a reason to be there, they have a reason to be there. It's as simple as that. If they have committed a crime, and have done their time, they have fulfilled the punishment for the crime. While some people may re-offend, if they've fulfilled the obligation of the law, and they have legitimate business (working, as an example is a positive and constructive output), they shouldn't be impeded.
If people have a problem with this arrangement, the law needs to be changed to have a more severe impact in terms of punishment for those who have committed such crimes. The post-incarceration 'stamp' they will carry for the rest of their lives is an extended punishment enough (perhaps the enforcement of making sure that 'stamp' is clear, and apparent, and well-known should be enhanced) - but they should not be restrained from practical activity such as employment and social interaction, otherwise such pressures tend to force or psycho-socially legitimise re-offense in such individuals anyway, thus actually increasing the risk the person is to society artificially.
beowulf said:
...as far as im concerned pedophiles are the lowest of the low and need to be thrown in a room of women armed with blunt and rusty pen knives
Not all paedophiles are male; several, actually are female, there have been quite a few high-profile ones in the United States in recent decades and years.
Cranos said:
I don't agree with the general sex offender mark people seem to get in the US. As if flashing your junk when you're in college and drunk is the same as raping a 5 year old girl...
I agree with this, a lot of the prosecution has become ridiculous - people are getting the 'stamp' for no good reason (at least as superficially reported...), and the Judicial system has been promoting a regime of misandry, where a double-standard is leading to the persecution of Men, while Women that are mutually involved in the 'crime' or similar acts are going free, or at least being treated more leniently.