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Courage of the childhood sex abuse victim who comes face to face with paedophiles

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scrapped in 2017 - after it was found that it could lead to re-offending.Two years ago, the man who abused Becky was released from prison - that phone call to tell her the news was a big shock.But his release into the community triggered a surprising and courageous response in the filmmaker - to explore herself whether sex offenders can ever really change their behaviours.“No one wants to help these people but they also don’t want them to re-offend,” Becky told the Manchester Evening News.“People say, lock them up and throw away the key.

But that’s not possible - there are 80,000 people in prison and 160,000 people on the sex offenders' register.“People are quick to say there must be a Plan B, but no one wants the responsibility of taking.

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