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   February 5, 2007

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/Images/DirectoryInformation-Images/Image-ContactID-160496.jpg Sexual predators attack their victims 113 times, on average, before they are arrested the first time. Nevertheless, several women, who have been a victim and suffered, at the very least, of grossly inappropiate behavior, are looking for GARY MICHAEL BLOCK  and a good address for him; as he is also under criminal investigation(s). Surely the investigators are checking his computer(s) for pornography.  Earlier the Texas Commission on Judical Conduct forced BLOCK to resign as judge. Consider so far -- that one of the victims has recently sued Gary Michael Block – former Harris County Texas Court 2 judge – claiming he ejaculated onto her without her consent during a Dec. 17, 2005 meeting in his private chambers.  Since this lawsuit

 
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couldn't be about money, but nailing a sex offender -- the question is how many of the victims will be subpoenaed or intervene in this cause of action with supportive evidence? How many more are coming forward? Remember, only 23% of victims report sex crimes to policing authorities, according to a recent poll by Harris/Werthlin.
   
       
         
         
   

Sex Offenders Untreatable

Behind locked doors and razor-wire fences, the staff guides these men – classified as sexually violent predators – through an intensive treatment program designed to prevent them from committing new crimes once they are released. But after 10 years in practice, the sex-offender treatment program at Atascadero State Hospital has few success stories. The odds that a participant will be judged suitable for release are greater than 100-to-1. Can sex predators be reformed? | The San Diego Union-Tribune

 
         
   

 
   

They Live Among Us

The task of placing sexually violent persons back into Milwaukee County is again becoming the cause celeb for politicians in Madison and Southeastern Wisconsin. The issue has been festering just under the surface of politics since the mid 90s when Chapter 980 was enacted into law.  One of the most controversial provisions of that law requires that a felon, convicted of being a sexually violent person under 980 could petition for civil commitment and be returned to the county of his (or her) residence.  Wisconsin Conservative Digest

 
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