Can a Sex Offender Be “treated”?
by wannaoreo
Question by jayne: Can a sex offender be “treated”?
I have custody of my niece and nephew. Today we had a permanency planning meeting at CPS. The plan is “Reunification with parent upon completion of sex offender and dug/alcohol treatment”. This scares me to death! The kids are 3 and 6 and I do not want them placed with their sex offender father even if he does have “treatment”. Should a sex offender EVER be trusted with young children?
Best answer:
Answer by Baron
No. Those kids will be in danger every minute they are with this “treated” addict sicko. The failure rate for rehab treatment ALONE is disturbing. Poor kids.
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