A man looks with interest at the child sitting in front of him in the metro, as a voice asks off-screen: “Do you like children in ways that you shouldn’t?”
“Help is available,” adds the advertisement broadcast on German television and over the internet, urging people who feel sexually attracted to children to join a unique therapy programme called “Don’t offend” (Kein Taeter werden).
Launched some 11 years ago, the largely publicly funded project by Berlin’s top university hospital Charite calls on paedophiles to undertake a treatment that helps them control their urges.
More than 7,000 people have sought information on the programme which is offered in 11 centres across Germany. Of these, 659 people have undertaken the therapy, with 251 completing the entire programme.
Another 265 are currently being given treatment either in group or individual sessions. The German initiative is unique because it deals with potential sex criminals, or those who have already committed abuses but have managed to escape justice.
Other programmes deal with convicted paedophiles who have also been issued specific orders to seek medical care. Klaus Beier, who leads the prevention network as well as Charite’s sexual medicine institute, has no illusions about the programme.
“Paedophilia is not curable,” he said. “But it can be treated,” he added, stressing that “a paedophile can learn to control his urges.”
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