DrewMerson wrote:I’m always intrigued when questions are asked about committing crime with impunity. It suggests that the prospect of punishment as the only deterrent. In reality, most people don’t want to commit crime against others because of their own moral compass. Life is filled with opportunities to do wrong, and most of us don’t take those opportunities most of the time. Power and influence perhaps gives you more access to more children with less likelihood of repercussions, but most people don’t need any power or influence to still have unsupervised access to children and opportunities to commit contact offences.
DrewMerson wrote:it is incredibly rare for someone to be attracted exclusively to children, for some it’s a preference, and the rest an interest. So it’s not a case of totally re-wiring the brain, but on shifting focus.
DrewMerson wrote:I don’t have a clue what you’re talking about in regard to rewards.
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