| Posted on Sun, Aug. 10, 2003 | |
Sex predator's release riles residents CONTRA COSTA TIMES Reach Corey Lyons at 925-977-8418 or clyons@cctimes.com. | |
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| ignored_one | (JW) sex predator's release riles residents | |
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Thought I'd try my first Bump. Ignored One. | ||
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| Xena | Re: (JW) sex predator's release riles residents | |
Cary Verse has the same right to live wherever he pleases, in private, like everyone else." No you lose that right when you violate the rights of children to have normal happy childhoods. And I agree with the comment on resident made about not wanting to be a "guinna pig" community for this experment. How many children do they have to hurt before you say ENOUGH????? | ||
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| waiting | Re: (JW) sex predator's release riles residents | |
Verse, who had himself chemically castrated, has finished four distinct treatment phases as part of the Department of Mental Health's sexually violent predator therapy program. The fifth and final phase is a supervised release, one that would probably involve being tracked by a Global Positioning System device. I was under the impression that castration doesn't work well for rapists & molesters due to the fact that these crimes tend to be crimes of violence & deviant compulsion rather than strickly sexual drive. Perhaps the "four distinct treatments phases" address those parts of his criminal behavior?
his staff psychiatrist at Atascadero, Dr. Jackson Rowland, painted a portrait of Verse as mentally ill and religiously conflicted, a Jehovah's Witness at odds with his sexual urges. "Given his disbelief that he has a mental disorder, and his lack of insight, he is at a higher risk for noncompliance," Rowland said. "He is less likely to continue the medication if released." Dr. Jan Alarcon, Verse's psychologist, is leery of his release as well He said Verse had engaged in verbal outbursts in a pair of group sessions last month, refusing to acknowledge his behavior. This is a reversal from January, when Dale Arnold, another staff psychologist, said the convict had met his goals and was ready for a new start. Soooooooooo, 2 out of his 3 psychiatrists/psychologists believe he should NOT be released......sooooooooo, he's being released.
It's a terrible situation for all concerned.
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said Jake Goldenflame, a recovering sex offender who lives in San Francisco. Goldenflame, 66, said Verse has paid for his crimes and had advanced through a demanding therapy program. "Everyone in this great nation of ours is entitled to equal protection, and that includes recovering sex offenders," he said. "Cary Verse has the same right to live wherever he pleases, in private, like everyone else." I cannot believe that the newspaper chose to quote a recovering sex offender to justify another sex offender's release (and does Mr. Goldenflame even know Mr. Verse?).....when 2 out of 3 mental health professionals dealing long term with Verse say he should NOT be released.Augggggggggggggggggggggggggh!waiting | ||
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| rocketman | Re: Re: (JW) sex predator's release riles residents | |
Interesting case...thanks for the update. | ||
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| Special K | Re: (JW) sex predator's release riles residents | |
Ignored_one Thanks for the posting...This guy definitely sounds like he needs to be behind bars...I suppose he'll be attending the local congregation when he moves there...Wonder what his reception their will be from the J.W. parents and elders etc.... Special K | ||
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