eT AS MS AREON INSET RACES T TNT a ea ah EY Ae He at de Schreyer family was ona tour of many small villages along the B.C. coast aboard a. Royal: Canadian, Navy destroyer. iitian Schreyer, fe: . General Ed. Schreyer, bouquet of flowers; among: -— the rapists, enough of the _— we do not * Lloyd’ Pipapia, psychologists, . US. bankers — are taking second look © _ flurry, of U.S. banks rushed to grab a piete of ‘Alberta's. *;, market” in Canada. oe ‘TORONTO. ice) = in prison slang they are. galled - ‘skin beefers. ‘They are the sex crlininals the. child sodomites,: molesters, the - the committers of incest or . the sex murderers... 0s ‘them: . are behind bars in Canada’s More than 1,00 of penitentipries. But less than. at five’ per cenit of them are, - ”- peseiving thé kind of therapy” that might cure -or -lessen their criminal impulses, reports the Correctional Service of Cariada, which runs the priso “We are ‘not getting. al- sex offenders have a. full program,’ says deputy: commissioner for ‘ offender programs in the correctional rvice. - * S°Criminalogists, | treatment: ’ SAN FRANCISCO. (GP) — While’ Ganada’s*. nitional banks continue,“ to expand. their U.S... offices,” sone American bankers are: having second thoughts about whether they should try competing-in Canada: . Crocker National Bank, an. agribusiness-oriented .. California bank whose $1. 5 billion in assets are ,over-, shadowed by the $40-billion- plus of major’ Canadian . banks,. was. distracted by. internal reorganization ‘and - other concerns when the ‘first’ interview, ‘Now,’ you have to debate’ ‘that ° ‘there. is. indeed: a. Cy ak Par ct og tae ~ Canadian penttentiaries - even, minister}: : examined. the. args" F “ithe "WacGuigan mittee recommended setting. . up several separate in- _slitutions for the treatment of sex offenders. None has ‘been built.- < ‘- At the: time the prison hei’ bee seX criminals, "committee ‘reported, W! only 71 participating in some’: ~ authorities in charge of ‘the . treatment programs, . agree . that no‘surefire cure exists for’ sex: criminals and that. the . program -ysed in produces ‘few. beneficial results, But, they argue, questionable ‘ therapy. iB beter than none!’ ; 7° - ‘Ottawa criminologist Carole Anne Searle, * specialist .-in se oe fender Three years: Jater; figures . from “the Correctional : “ort. of treatment program; : hoa We “eéme “thelr sentences in pritectivé Sea ext ‘or solitary: ‘eon vega ‘or. they. eome © orse that, when their, Ben fenees began." ‘the Ms. ‘Searle says with:: -frustration and {fantasies the feer; - these: prisoners build up can “turn” a .man into a real mal.’ ~ wouldn't want: to be programs .° and: ‘former Service of Canada show the arqund ‘when he gets..out. projects. officer, in| the © number of sex.offenders in Some people think sex cases - Canadian .. Penitentiary ‘the ‘penitentfiries across. "burn themselves out-as. they. Service; says ‘sex offenders _ country. has ‘grown ‘to 1060" get older;-['s not true. goitig backon the street aller “At moat 60 of them ar “8 rapist can be a rapist finishing their sentences are . getting ‘in sex? like We bomb waiting, fo: “Mental Health Centre. . -'Sex offenders in most feders prisons have access" limited * ‘psychiatric ° counselling but _Pisapio says “ “two-thirds: of ‘them seen Canada’s" external affairs ‘penitentiry system | and . ‘concluded: that ‘éurative treatnient for’ sex criminals © was ‘alomot: narrexistent. even if he’s 70. years old. Ain he edt tn “Plsaplt gets feeble, he can: _ explode. we Bays." weaker victims."": : Mite. comes’ out moe rus», Sex. cri ‘Freatment of sex offenders trated, brutal’and dangerous - “ap more’ tT ein. ‘special’: Institutions | than wher he. went in. The Canada's. penitentiary » remains a distant: prospect, risk igatleast smalter if they, pulation of 9,600. ‘This does: penal officials say. And “gel: ‘therapy.”” pose “pot include criminally insane federal. Solicitor-General In’ {97T, a. pariamentary “offenders confined to. .in- Robert Kaplan says crimi- “subcommittee -headed: by. . “stitutions such as the nals are: not high-on the - Mark... MacGuigan,", now. * Penetanguishene, Ont... priority, list in amending the Criminal Code: “For. the tina ueing, we ; are trying to develop morg ‘ treatment programs penitentiaries,” ' says. , in. ‘ Kaplan . mt | tin a sui {. ; uit weatherstrips.. . | egruces ye. F '. B&asy Locking Cate ny , stopover in’ Port simpoon ‘Satureay, . The a i aVidadu ib “ioe fick qe iE Photo by ‘Greg reg.. 5.29 wow ONLY. NOW [oo otton- -atton/Pa we : Asst Pol tn Lt its 7 reg. mice | from 99-11.99 . f 200 | TRADE IW OFF ALL. 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