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Mothers Against Sexual Predators At Large Charity Profile
A group of people in Montana have incorporated a non-profit organization with the help of Brett Merhar in California, Clay Humphries in Alabama, Norman MacLeod in Washington, and many others across the United States. It is called MASPAL and stands for Mothers Against Sexual Predators At Large.
MASPAL believes there is a connection between the rising numbers of missing children and the rising numbers of known sex offenders. This realization has prompted us to create an organization dedicated to education and legislation for the public in regards to these issues.
Our long term goals are to help change legislative issues concerning the indiscriminate reintegration of sex offenders into society. We feel a strong need to help create pre-release centers in every state to deal with the special concerns of sex offenders, and place more supervision on those individuals, after their time has been served.
There is also a great need for education and support for victims and their families. MASPAL intends to provide resources for those people, concentrating all the while on prevention.
"We will not go quietly into the night!" It is time to educate the public and talk about the issues involved here. There has been a conspiracy of silence surrounding sex offenses committed involving young children. Silence, ignorance and apathy are the child predators greatest allies. Sex offenders need special supervision and re-habilitation facilities geared to meet their special needs. Families need to feel safe in their neighborhoods.
Most children who are sexually offended do not grow up to offend, but some do. There is some evidence that this is a learned behavior. Enough to suggest that, without good sex offender programs, and some sort of control in regards to these felons, this situation will remain a continuing and self perpetuating problem. Also enough evidence to suggest that there is a great need to provide adequate psychological support and help for the victims of these crimes.
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