I think becoming a teacher is an awfullly long and expensive process to go through for the sole purpose of molesting kids. I think that type of situation happens more with volunteer type positions.
I'm not saying it's impossible, but it's just not likely....kids are way more likely to be molested by relatives than anyone else. Which is ultra-disturbing.
Anyway, teachers are under pretty close watch, not just by the school but by the parents and entire community....so it's probably one of the toughest jobs to get away with actually physically doing something to a child.
I really don't know though. I'd like to think that it's not true at all. But you'll have that type of person in any job, I guess, so it's best to just be vigilant about who you let your kids be around, and who you let in your home.
It still happens with teachers, though. There was one recent case where an elementary school teacher was blindfolding the kids and putting insects on their faces as part of whatever else it was he was doing.
He got caught because he was photographing his activities and when he took his film to be developed, the person doing the developing called the police. If this guy had been using a digital camera, he'd still be getting away with it.
And he's hardly the only one. I agree with you that it usually seems to be a family-member or a friend, but also teachers and people at church. Anywhere that there's a relationship of trust and the ability to be alone with the child, that's when it can happen.
Do some pedos become teachers solely because of the kids? iIN?
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I think becoming a teacher is an awfullly long and expensive process to go through for the sole purpose of molesting kids. I think that type of situation happens more with volunteer type positions.
I'm not saying it's impossible, but it's just not likely....kids are way more likely to be molested by relatives than anyone else. Which is ultra-disturbing.
Anyway, teachers are under pretty close watch, not just by the school but by the parents and entire community....so it's probably one of the toughest jobs to get away with actually physically doing something to a child.
I really don't know though. I'd like to think that it's not true at all. But you'll have that type of person in any job, I guess, so it's best to just be vigilant about who you let your kids be around, and who you let in your home.
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It still happens with teachers, though. There was one recent case where an elementary school teacher was blindfolding the kids and putting insects on their faces as part of whatever else it was he was doing.
He got caught because he was photographing his activities and when he took his film to be developed, the person doing the developing called the police. If this guy had been using a digital camera, he'd still be getting away with it.
And he's hardly the only one. I agree with you that it usually seems to be a family-member or a friend, but also teachers and people at church. Anywhere that there's a relationship of trust and the ability to be alone with the child, that's when it can happen.