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Boy's rape could not be predicted

Posted: 23 June 2005 | Subscribe Online


Boy's rape could not be predicted The actions of a 13-year-old boy who raped his teacher could not have been predicted, a child protection committee has concluded.

The boy was detained for life and placed on the sex offenders register indefinitely in March, following the attack last November.

An independent report commissioned by Gateshead Area Child Protection Committee reveals the boy, who suffered abuse himself before going into care, was considered at high risk of sexually abusing other children.
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But it says neither psychological assessments nor his previous conduct indicated that adult women were at risk. The report adds there is no "scientifically validated procedure for accurately predicting the level of sexual risk in young people".

The report identifies failings in foster placements, saying children with additional needs should be placed with foster carers with the know-how to deal with them.

It also recommends multi-disciplinary training for carers and professionals looking after children at risk of sexually or physically abusing others, and calls for improved risk assessment and management.
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The area child protection committee has accepted all the recommendations and is planning to draw up an action plan to implement them and share them with other ACPCs.

The report, written by barrister Ian Kennerley, says the boy "had been the victim of gross sexual abuse" and his "understanding of normal and acceptable behaviour had been so distorted that he posed a risk to both himself and other children".


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