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From: HMS Victor Victorian <victorvictorian@hushunomail.com>
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Subject: Re: something you bad posters need to know.
Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2010 06:56:36 -0600
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On 16 Aug 2010 16:13:01 -0500, "Group_Troll"
<GroupTroll@Pissed.Off.nl> wrote:
>it matters knot whence i got this frum:
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>Teachers suffer sexual harassment and rape threats from pupils as
>young as SIX
>
>Daily Mail, UK: 16 August 2010
>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1303426/Teachers-suffering-
>sexual-harassment-rape-threats-pupils-young-6.html
>[ http://tinyurl.com/33xzw4u ]
>
>Schoolchildren as young as six are subjecting teachers to a shocking
>level of sexual abuse - from leering and sexual comments to groping
>and threats of rape.
>
>New figures reveal that hundreds of teachers have been touched
>inappropriately or propositioned by pupils, and other reports say that
>children have fondled themselves in class in a bid to embarrass or
>intimidate their teacher.
>
>It comes as police reports reveal that children - also as young as six
>in some cases - are being arrested for serious crimes including
>assault and battery and robbery.
>
>The increasing incidence of children sexual harassing their teachers
>has been highlighted in private logs kept by local councils, which
>have been made available through the Freedom Of Information Act.
>
>In the youngest case a six-year-old boy made sexual remarks to a
>49-year-old teacher in the West Midlands, while an eight-year-old boy
>licked a teacher's leg and grabbed her breast at a school in
>Cambridge.
>
>A 16-year-old boy announced to his class in Scotland that he was going
>to rape his teacher, while other female teachers have complained about
>being touched on the bottom or breast - with one even saying that she
>was followed into the lavatory.
>
>It is not always male pupils making sexual advances,
>
>In one case a schoolgirl flashed her underwear at a male teacher and
>then proceeded to 'massage herself in a sexual manner' in front of
>him.
>
>These incidents were only recorded in 45 of the 206 local authorities,
>and education experts fear the true level of sexual harassment is much
>greater.
>
>Police have revealed that children aged ten or younger have been
>arrested for crimes including arson, assault and battery - including a
>six-year-old arrested for robbery.
>
>Figures released under the Freedom of Information Act by Bedfordshire
>Police show 50 arrests of children aged ten or below since 2007.
>
>Of the total arrests, 42 of the children were aged ten including a
>child arrested for arson with intent to endanger life in 2008.
>
>Another ten-year-old was arrested for being in possession of a knife
>or sharply pointed article in 2008.
>
>So far this year two ten-year-olds have been arrested for assault
>occasioning actual bodily harm, one for breach of bail conditions and
>another for assault by beating or battery.
>
>There have been a further three counts of theft charges this year
>involving the arrests of two ten-year-olds and a nine-year old.
>
>The youngest offender was a six-year-old arrested this year for
>robbery. A ten-year-old was arrested in 2008 for the same offence.
>
>The most common arrest since 2007 has been for criminal damage to
>arrested.
>
>Three nine-year-olds and two ten-year-olds were arrested for breach of
>the peace in 2008 and an eight-year-old was arrested in 2007 for an
>attempted theft from a shop.
>
>The greatest number of arrests - 22 children - occurred in 2008.
>
>The figures give no indication of the specifics of each case or how
>many children were arrested. A child under the age of ten cannot be
>prosecuted for a criminal offence.
>
>A spokesman for The Children's Society, which thinks the age of
>criminal responsibility is too low, said they were campaigning for a
>new approach to justice for children.
>
>He said: 'We are calling on the Government to support the Youth
>Justice Board in promoting a dedicated youth justice strategy for
>children and young people that takes into account their special
>developmental needs and circumstances.
>
>'We have particular concerns about cuts in local government spending
>which could lead to the closure of innovative community schemes aimed
>at reducing youth offending.'
>
Boys as young as six!
Why, the cheeky little bastards!
Can you tell me the locaton of the school?
V
Anonymous Admirer of The Children's Society
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