Le Bonheur to Stop Conducting County's Child Sexual Assault Exams

Le Bonheur Children's Hospital is getting out of the business of performing forensic examinations on child sexual assault victims. It's a move that has Shelby County leaders scrambling to fill that void.

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RealDeal - 8/27/2012 8:09 PM
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If society made an 'appropriate example' out of child sex offenders (or sex offenders in general), you would start to have fewer of these cases to deal with. If they don't have the 'tools' to commit future crimes like this, they can NOT "re-offend".

SteveTapp - 8/27/2012 7:05 PM
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This is very important, because biased, suggestive exams can ruin people's lives. You may want to investigate the "qualifications" of all the people who staff rape crisis facilities. You may be shocked.
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