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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 737728" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Whether you tell or not is your choice 100 per cent. But the fact is that the only reason he has no record is because you didnt report it. That doesnt mean he didnt do it, wont hurt others, or will or even can stop his impulses. There is no consensus on effectiveness of treatment with sex offenders.</p><p></p><p>Since he feels no guilt and is getting a free pass and nobody knows what he did though I feel he is less likely to take this seriously with counseling and more apt to do it again. Or worse.</p><p></p><p> If it were me and I saw him hanging around with some girl, there is no question that the least I would do is warn the mother about him. I would care more about what the girls possible experience with him may be than the SS privacy. My minor son, 13,, was on the sex offender list and a danger to others. You cant know what SS is capable of doing. Nobody can know yet.</p><p></p><p>But it IS your choice and you HAVE done a very good job of protecting your daughter. That is very important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 737728, member: 1550"] Whether you tell or not is your choice 100 per cent. But the fact is that the only reason he has no record is because you didnt report it. That doesnt mean he didnt do it, wont hurt others, or will or even can stop his impulses. There is no consensus on effectiveness of treatment with sex offenders. Since he feels no guilt and is getting a free pass and nobody knows what he did though I feel he is less likely to take this seriously with counseling and more apt to do it again. Or worse. If it were me and I saw him hanging around with some girl, there is no question that the least I would do is warn the mother about him. I would care more about what the girls possible experience with him may be than the SS privacy. My minor son, 13,, was on the sex offender list and a danger to others. You cant know what SS is capable of doing. Nobody can know yet. But it IS your choice and you HAVE done a very good job of protecting your daughter. That is very important. [/QUOTE]
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