Wednesday, December 9, 2009

DIF Concerned at Quintana Roo's high incidence of child abuse

The system for Integral Family Development expressed concern about the incidence of sexual abuse and rape against minors in this state, where is the crime of greater impact.

According to the report of the direction of social protection and prevention of the state, 36 percent of the interns from the social rehabilitation center are in prison for those crimes, second is theft and property crime, on third degree murder and crimes against health .

In a prison population of eleven hundred prisoners, 396 were serving sentences of eight to 16 years for the crime of rape or abuse children, both boys and girls.

Last week two cases raised a wave of social indignation in the population in one of them a boy of 13 years complained of having been violated by the physical education teacher Juan de Dios Gomez Aguilar, repeatedly for three months.

The child and a brother aged 14, escaped from the house of his mother, one of them reported the facts to the police, said the teacher took advantage of his mom had to leave in September to attend to a sick family in Monterrey, they were left alone.

via:
http://www.milenio.com/node/337395

Posted via web from Cancun Mexico News

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