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The Hunt for Britain's Paedophiles, 8 Aug 2002
This review is from: The Hunt for Britain's Paedophiles (Hardcover)
It takes strength and courage to read this book. If you are responsible for children at any time in any professional, or any other capacity at all, one can only trust that your will for those children to grow up free from abuse will grant you the strength it takes to read it. Although the book emerged from a filmed TV documentary made over a year, it stands up strongly as a work in its own right.
It explodes the old myths of what paedophiles are in British consciousness, completely. It has no time-wasting excess flannel. It''s red hot, rigorous and up to the minute in terms of describing how and where paedophilia lives around us in our society today. The Scotland Yard detective chief inspector Bob McLachlan writes excellently about his work in catching abusers and searching for and examining audio, video tape and internet evidence, never omitting the human side of the ordeal that he and his colleagues endure through that process. It includes trials; judgements and sentencing in the Criminal Justice System that will make you silently rage at the inadequacy of the way paedophiles are dealt with, once convicted. It becomes blatantly clear that as things are now, we are hardly protecting our children at all.
The power of Bob Long as an interviewer is quite moving. In his open and non-judgemental style he brings amazingly different paedophile personalities right out into the limelight. Indeed this book makes the knowledge of how a paedophile will indeed have practically any personality, and will be good at making strong friendships with kids and their parents, far more than intellectual.
This book won't save you from your natural emotional responses to the problem, but by reading it, you'll receive a far more balanced understanding of the broad range of activity that paedophilia is, and the repercussions that both abusers and survivors suffer because of it, far more than from any other book, or any newspaper article ever written.
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This is a book that every parent should own., 8 Sep 2002
This review is from: The Hunt for Britain's Paedophiles (Hardcover)
This is the ultimate handbook on Paedophile behaviour and detection. The authors have covered a very complex subject in a well planned and readable document. Included in the 30 chapters is a profile of paedophile techniques which shocks in its depiction of the commitment ,that paedophiles have ,to the sexual conquest of the child.
The book reveals that paedophilia is a systematic and obsessive encroachment on the lives of young children.
The inclination in human nature to attempt to "understand" the motives of evil is satisfied entirely by the contents of this book ; as far as it is possible, the book gives the answers
on the motives and drives, of the paedophile.
The postscript to the book ,written by one of the authors,
Bob Mclaren ,serves to put the books revelations in context.
This is a book that every parent should own.
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