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Old 11-19-2007, 01:42 PM
DaemonSeid DaemonSeid is offline
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Originally Posted by Kevin View Post

But Daemon's whole line of reasoning seems to be that since Saudi Arabia doesn't have a list, they don't have nearly as many sexual predators. That just isn't logical. The two things are unrelated.

That's not it at all...my reasoning whihc is more a question really....is....if there are stiffer penalties for these types of crimes, what are the frequencies of these types of crimes happening? Are the numbers greater or lower outside of that region?

Obviously these crimes do happen...we can't deny that. But because the punishments are so severe even with the sex offenders, do they have a lower rate of happening due to this?

Look at it like this too....what is the sense in reporting this story to the western world if this kind of thing is commonplace?
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