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Proposed Predator Safety Law of 2010
(Child Empowerment Act)

After the vicious attack and murder of 17 yr. old Chelsea King of San Diego, California by a convicted and released serial sexual predator, the public has become outraged. The question left unanswered is, "What can be done?"

Federal and State governments are currently considering bills requiring longer sentencing and lifetime monitoring of sexual predators which will add billions of dollars to the already skyrocketing deficit. These bills only address the 603,845 predators that have been convicted, released, registered and are living in our neighborhoods. According to the Attorney General's Office only 10% are ever caught which means there over 6 million predators flying under the radar of law enforcement. The missing component to all curent legisaltion is mandatory crime and violence prevention education in public schools.

The Child Empowerment Act submitted by the Network is that missing compnent that will save lives, heartache and lower the deficit at the same time. Please read the act (below), and email your comments to supersafety@goodknight.org as part of an online petition that will be forwarded to Congress and the White House for emergency bi-partisan legislation.

United States Congress
Click to view pdf of the bill

TESTIMONY OF EDWARD JAGEN, PH.D.

IGNORANCE AND SOCIETY’s WOLF IN SHEEP’s CLOTHING

Most psychologists have agreed criminal sexual predators cannot be rehabilitated. Many of these predators have confessed that their victims (children) were easy prey. They further stated that if the victim had given any resistance or showed signs of awareness they would have sought out easier targets. These predators approach like wolves in sheep’s clothing with psychotic delusions. Something comes over them that they can’t control. Victims have recounted their attacks and described these toxic individuals as transforming into animals or beasts. Not human in any sense of the word. If we had an actual crazed wolf preying on children in an area, society would establish a wolf attack prevention program for residents then hunt it down and either cage it, relocate it, or kill it. Society would NEVER release such a crazed predator back into the community.

Currently our criminal justice systemdoes just that by releasing individuals more dangerous than wolves back into our neighborhoods every day without giving the public the proper knowledge to recognize those who may threaten or harm them.

Society’s predators all have recognizable basic and predicable behavior patterns. These patterns can be taught to others for easy recognition. The Super Safety Project teaches individuals the dynamics of human predatory behavior. These behaviors are used by child molesters and by most criminals in incidents of crimes against person. Since these human beasts prey on the public’s ignorance, the only logical solution for a positive defense is knowledge of those behavior patterns.

The Super Safety Project is the long overdue elevated public awareness campaign that will over time, erase the ignorance factor, save millions of lives and associated taxpayer costs just as breast cancer awareness, vehicular seat belt awareness and car seat safety awareness all have, over time, erased the ignorance factor and saved millions of lives and associated taxpayer costs.

 


 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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