Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Debra Lafave : Does It Again

(In)Famous for 2004 incident of her admitting to have sex with her 14 year old male student, in her apartment, in car and in classroom, for which she has served three years of House arrest and seven years of probation. Top contender for the America's Most Notorious Teachers. In her first interview to MSNBC, she reveals more about how her childhood incidences might help explain her behavior now. In one incidence she at 13, was raped by someone she knew. By 15 she already was into drinking and tried to end her life twice. Read the complete interview here.

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2 comments:

Danny Vice said...

While I'm normally rather unrelenting when it comes to child exploitation of any kind, this new case is ridiculous.

Those on parole are normally expected to report employment changes to the parole officer, especially while under house arrest. Since officials in this case were aware of Debra's employment, part of the blame belongs to them. Maybe all of it.

Just about everyone knows that restaurants regularly recruit teenagers to staff their establishments. How does one work side by side with a minor without establishing contact?

Restauraunt employees are expected to communicate and work as a team. Waitresses, hostesses, kitchen employees and management are always communicating with each other in order to expedite hot food and cleanliness expectations of the customer.

This case is a sham, as it would appear at this point that parole officials are either dumber than a rock, unrealistic in their expectations, or simply fell asleep at the wheel.

The Parole Officer could have rejected this employment arrangement altogether, knowing that contact with minors was an unrealistic expectation of this kind of employment. Instead, thousands upon thousands of tax dollars will be spent prosecuting a case where the arrangements were dubious from the start.

Danny Vice
The Weekly Vice
http://weeklyvice.blogspot.com

Scotty said...

Couldn't agree with you more Danny. As the old saying goes, A stitch in time saves nine ...