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23 September 2004 |
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Can a community recover when a knownÌýabuser returns to live there?
A mother whose daughter was sexually abused by a local man is concerned how his return to their community will affect her family's lives.
After his release from prison, the man who abused her daughter when she was a child, will go back to his marital home.ÌýÌýButÌýthe motherÌýsays her daughter will move away to ensure she doesn't have to face her abuser again.
Can a small community help in the rehabilitation of a sex offender and what benefits does it gain?
Jenni talks to child psychotherapist Anne Bannister to discuss how a community can heal itself when a known paedophile lives within it.Ìý
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