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Ched Evans Gets His Old Job Back

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mushroom25 | 11:22 Sun 25th May 2014 | News
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tried for rape, convicted and served his time. now Sheffield United want him to resume his career where he left off - a move that has generated a good deal of opposition.

lots of stories about this, just google "Ched Evans", but here's an interesting take by the new statesman:-
http://www.newstatesman.com/media/2014/04/ched-evans-case-shows-ruined-life-narrative-just-another-way-blame-victim

should rape be seen as so heinous that it would justify destroying the convicted rapist's career path? or should his right to a career be placed over what he did to his victim?
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He was convicted and has done his time, that should be it.

We are only discussing him because he is moderately famous. Most rapists leave prison and the go to work. This is no different.

If you do not like it you should campaign for a life sentence for rape.

We are only discussing him because he is moderately famous. Most rapists leave prison and the go to work. This is no different.


Would they get that work if the employer knew that they were a rapist?
I suspect not. I would not want this person representing my team.
Gromit

// He was convicted and has done his time, that should be it. ///

/// We are only discussing him because he is moderately famous. Most rapists leave prison and the go to work. This is no different. ///

Yes very fine sentiments if this man could disappear into anonymity, but he will be constantly in the public's gaze due to his career as a professional footballer, racial abuse will nothing compared to what he will receive.
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I am sure he is aware of that. It will not be the first time he has been the victim of verbal abuse. But football is his trade and people are prepared to employ him. He has been punished in the eyes of the law. New chapter...
Rape already carries a maximum penalty of "Life", Gromit.

If I were an employer (which, thankfully I am not) there is no way I would have a convicted rapist working for me. Anyone committing that crime obviously has a serious personality disorder and I would not take the risk that the disorder might manifest itself again amongst people in my business.

People who "do the crime and serve the time" must realise that, certainly in the case of serious crimes, their actions are likely to have an impact on them for the rest of their lives. They cannot expect to serve a lengthy spell in the chokey and emerge to simply pick up where they left off. It's one of the things they should think about before embarking on crime. Interestingly the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act does not provide protection for those sentenced to custody for a period of more than four years so Mr Evans (who was sentenced to five years) will have to declare his conviction - if asked - for the rest of his life.

There is also his victim to consider. Hopefully she has better sense than to watch a football match in which he may be involved but it cannot do her much good to see her assailant prancing around a football pitch just 30 months after his conviction.

Of course the complication here is that the employer is a professional football club. As any fool knows, "planet football" is a few light years adrift from planet earth and the usual rules in many respects do not seem to apply.
' They cannot expect to serve a lengthy spell in the chokey'

Very true !
Absolutely, OL !!!

30 months for this odious creep for committing what is probably, for a woman anyway, the most serious offence after murder (and some victims may well tell you it is more serious than that).
It really is incredible New Judge, especially as the defendant was found guilty. Imagine what sentenced would have been passed on a guilty plea?.

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