There is No Known Treatment, to Treat Paedophiles??

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LACK OF LAGS

Only 11 out of 657 jailed sex offenders completed behind-bars treatment programme amid ‘determined to re-offend’ fears

However, figures released by Justice Minister Helen McEntee show 11 inmates completed the course last year.

  • Published: 8:00, 19 May 2024

JUST 11 sex offenders have completed a behind-bars treatment programme over the past year, new statistics show.

The Building Better Lives scheme is the State’s main course for reducing the risk of sex offenders committing another crime after their release.

Mountjoy Prison on North Circular Road, Phibsborough, has the largest prison population in Ireland
Mountjoy Prison on North Circular Road, Phibsborough, has the largest prison population in Ireland

But just one in nine participate in the project.

As of the end of March, some 657 sex offenders were locked up across the prison system.

In the years between 2019 and 2023, approximately 2,400 convicted sex offenders have spent time in Irish jails – about 500 a year.

However, figures released by Justice Minister Helen McEntee show 11 inmates completed the course last year.

McEntee said: “The Building Better Lives programme has been delivered as the treatment programme for sexual offending since 2009 in Irish Prisons.

“It is based on Canada’s Rockwood model of treatment. The primary reason for low participation rates is the strict inclusion and exclusion criteria for participation.”

She said these include “the requirement for stability of mental health, sufficient sentence length, being assessed as moderate to high risk of re-offending, and capacity to engage in group programmes”.Pervs convicted of sexual violence have typically been accommodated in four locations including the Midlands Prison, Arbour Hill Prison, the Training Unit in Mountjoy Prison and Castlerea Prison.

TD Denis Naughton has blasted the lack of BBL participation.

He said: “It exposes the risk that communities face from those determined to reoffend once released from prison.

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