by TheOstrich » 31 Jul 2013, 23:21
Before we all go castigating the authorities for "not taking sufficient action", please don't forget what happens when the Social Services take pre-emptive action, entirely off their own recognizance.
We have the South Ronaldsay (1991), Rochdale (1990) and Cleveland (1987) scandals, to name but three.
If you want the Government authorities to be more "proactive", just be careful what you wish for ......
In cases like the one today, there is always media hand-wringing and blame dolloped out on the professionals, and not necessarily fairly. Let us not forget that the sole perpetrators were the mother and step-father in this instance, and the "parents" or guardians in all the other recent high-profile instances like the Climbie and Williams abuse cases.
I think sometimes we spend too much time dancing round the periphery and don't focus enough on the actual culprits. Which is why whole life imprisonment / death penalty should be the order of the day, not interminable public enquiries.
Just my 2c worth .....