UK Police Doubt Guilt of Alleged Child Abusers

Douglas Rome sent the following UK Guardian article our way, which reports that "Terry Grange, Chief Constable of Dyfed Powys...admitted that some recent police inquiries into alleged abuse in care homes may have made mistakes - an admission that could open the way to a flood of successful appeals. Readers not from Britain should be aware that fear of paedophiles has been near hysterical proportions in this country as of late, and this admission could be the critical opportunity that many men falsely accused of child abuse need to vindicate themselves.Source: The Guardian [UK newspaper]

Title: Police doubt guilt of child abusers

Author: David Rose

Date: January 6, 2002

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