A Nation that Allows Abductors, Abusers and Rapists to Roam Around .

... Should Not Be Leveling "Bonding" Accusations Against Young Victims

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It is double injustice meted out to society. And it is a double standard too.

First we place our young children at the mercy of sexual predators. And then shed "tears" when something untoward happens.

And if by luck, one of the victims escape from hell, we slap on them the nonexistent responsibility for "bonding" with the captor.

So, aren't those tears we shed fit for "crocodiles"?

That is absolute rubbish. That is adult citizens covering up their inability to provide safety to their own young ones, through proper observance of the law.

And the psychologists and psychiatrists who give "expert witness" advise to the judicial courts cannot shirk their
responsibility to have made a mockery of the law.

Cases of Abduction, Abuse and Rape cannot be the "experimental" opportunities to prove medical fads that should essentially reside in medical conferences and clinical teaching.

Okay, if a person comes for treatment, try such tricks over him under medical settings, but not in a court of law when a crime against a young citizen is already committed and when we have no way to repair the damage already done.

It is high time we stopped letting off criminals early from detention just because some mental specialists proposed some theory. Never-ending victimization of children by criminals has proved as many times that their theory is not practical.

Just because some of us may have benefited from the service of psychologists or psychiatrists, it doesn't mean that they are right on this situation.

Children come first, not criminals.

And don't blame young kids for bonding with criminals. That is forgetting child psychology for selfish, criminal cover-ups. A shameful case of not practicing what we preach. Just because the young ones are defenseless, it doesn't mean we can continue this farce endlessly.

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