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Wednesday, April 1, 2009



ST ONLINE REFLECTION
TERM 2 WEEK 2
SEC 2E/NA

Reforming sex offenders
(Part B – Home Section – Page B5 – Law & Order)

Question 1
How does the treatment programme of the Singapore Prison Service help sex offenders?

Answer :

Question 2
Do you think that sex offenders should be given a second chance in the society? State your reasons.

Answer :
Never , because what ever that person do to that victim . The victim wil be hurt . Hurting his or her childhood . Causing him to think dirty and maybe becoming like a sex offenders when they grow up . This will also affect his learning abilities and also be distracted in class when the teacher is teaching . Even these sex offenders were to give second chance , I think he will still commit the same crime because he cannot control it . Once a sex offender , always a sex offender .

Bryan ((:


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