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Topic History of: Schoolgirl dumps teacher.
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Pru JK2006 wrote:
They used to be called "Leper Colonies" Honey!

Yes, but the demand for those fell off.
honey!oh sugar sugar. JK2006 wrote:
They used to be called "Leper Colonies" Honey!

That is what i was thinking. It seems another way of de-humanising people.
I cant think of any practical reason. How revolting!
Gnomo All the major prisons keep the "nonces" - or sex offenders - on a separate wing. In theory it is to protect them from attacks by "normal" inmates, in practice it means doing their time is harder.
A sex offender prisoner can request not to be held apart from the prison population, which also makes their transfer to an open prison possible.
JK2006 They used to be called "Leper Colonies" Honey!
honey!oh sugar sugar. The girl in the Jeremy Forrest case has a new boyfriend, as expected, but the article mentions that he is being held in a unit solely for sex offenders.
I had no idea these existed. What is the reason for them?

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2477740...an-away-boy-age.html