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byDerrynHinch - Tuesday,15July2014
IN THE ROLF HARRIS slipstream, New Zealand MP Maggie Barry made headlines (along with many other women) by revealing that the now convicted and jailed sex offender had also assaulted her.
If Harris had been charged and convicted of that offence in New Zealand it is likely his identity would never have been revealed.
In fact, having just been in Auckland for a Stop the Suppression debate, I can say it would be more than just likely. It would be 98% guaranteed.
Now, Barry is being challenged to reveal the name of another famous predator. To use parliamentary privilege to get out into the public arena the identity of a very well-known person being quaintly referred to as a ‘prominent New Zealander’.
Columnist Rodney Hide made the challenge in a Herald on Sunday article under the headline: ‘Forget Rolf, Maggie. We have our own sexual predator to name and shame’.
Hide goaded: ‘Forget, Rolf Harris. He’s behind bars. Do the right thing and name this self-confessed offender in Parliament. Do what parliamentary privilege allows: make right what our justice system got wrong. Name this sexual predator under privilege and enable other possible victims to come forward. Some of your colleagues know who he is. Ask them. Or me’.
He is also a former All Black.
It would be appropriate for Barry to name this sleazebag in Parliament because he is a former National Party MP. He is also a former All Black.
The ‘prominent New Zealander’ is Grahame Thorne.
All black – and grey human headline.comRubbaduddub
All Black – and Grey
byDerrynHinch - Tuesday,15July2014
IN THE ROLF HARRIS slipstream, New Zealand MP Maggie Barry made headlines (along with many other women) by revealing that the now convicted and jailed sex offender had also assaulted her.
If Harris had been charged and convicted of that offence in New Zealand it is likely his identity would never have been revealed.
In fact, having just been in Auckland for a Stop the Suppression debate, I can say it would be more than just likely. It would be 98% guaranteed.
Now, Barry is being challenged to reveal the name of another famous predator. To use parliamentary privilege to get out into the public arena the identity of a very well-known person being quaintly referred to as a ‘prominent New Zealander’.
Columnist Rodney Hide made the challenge in a Herald on Sunday article under the headline: ‘Forget Rolf, Maggie. We have our own sexual predator to name and shame’.
Hide goaded: ‘Forget, Rolf Harris. He’s behind bars. Do the right thing and name this self-confessed offender in Parliament. Do what parliamentary privilege allows: make right what our justice system got wrong. Name this sexual predator under privilege and enable other possible victims to come forward. Some of your colleagues know who he is. Ask them. Or me’.
He is also a former All Black.
It would be appropriate for Barry to name this sleazebag in Parliament because he is a former National Party MP. He is also a former All Black.
The ‘prominent New Zealander’ is Grahame Thorne.
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Victims Must Come First
by Derryn Hinch - Wednesday, 16 July 2014
THERE’S AN ANGLE to lifting suppression orders on sex offenders that opponents seem to miss – or conveniently ignore.
The publication of the name and photo of a convicted offender may not only alert people to possible danger and prevent future attacks. It may encourage other past victims of that predator to come forward.
When they realise they were not alone and maybe they will be believed. Especially if the attacker is a high profile entertainer or sports star.
I now call it the ‘Rolf Harris Syndrome’ after so many other women came forward with personal stories once Jake the Ped was publicly identified and charged.
Women like New Zealand MP Maggie Barry (whom I wrote about yesterday) now being urged to reveal the identity of the ‘prominent New Zealander’ who pleaded guilty to an indecency charge but had his name permanently suppressed and no conviction recorded.
The former All Black Grahame Thorne, whom I named here yesterday.
New Zealanders are not allowed to know that he pleaded guilty in the Dunedin District Court to a charge of performing an indecent act intended to insult or offend a woman. He was convicted and ordered to pay $5000 reparation for emotional harm and $1500 in counselling costs.In the Court of Appeal in Wellington His lawyer argued that Thorne, in a bid to avoid a public trial, only pleaded guilty on the understanding he would be offered diversion or a discharge without conviction.
The matter was sent back to Dunedin. Thorne was discharged without conviction and his name permanently suppressed in New Zealand. from Hawke’s Bay, he’s a lawyer, and his name is Bevan Heremia.
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AUTOR(A):
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Victims must come first human headline.comRubbaduddub
Victims Must Come First
by Derryn Hinch - Wednesday, 16 July 2014
THERE’S AN ANGLE to lifting suppression orders on sex offenders that opponents seem to miss – or conveniently ignore.
The publication of the name and photo of a convicted offender may not only alert people to possible danger and prevent future attacks. It may encourage other past victims of that predator to come forward.
When they realise they were not alone and maybe they will be believed. Especially if the attacker is a high profile entertainer or sports star.
I now call it the ‘Rolf Harris Syndrome’ after so many other women came forward with personal stories once Jake the Ped was publicly identified and charged.
Women like New Zealand MP Maggie Barry (whom I wrote about yesterday) now being urged to reveal the identity of the ‘prominent New Zealander’ who pleaded guilty to an indecency charge but had his name permanently suppressed and no conviction recorded.
The former All Black Grahame Thorne, whom I named here yesterday.
New Zealanders are not allowed to know that he pleaded guilty in the Dunedin District Court to a charge of performing an indecent act intended to insult or offend a woman. He was convicted and ordered to pay $5000 reparation for emotional harm and $1500 in counselling costs.In the Court of Appeal in Wellington His lawyer argued that Thorne, in a bid to avoid a public trial, only pleaded guilty on the understanding he would be offered diversion or a discharge without conviction.
The matter was sent back to Dunedin. Thorne was discharged without conviction and his name permanently suppressed in New Zealand. from Hawke’s Bay, he’s a lawyer, and his name is Bevan Heremia.
Nuestra Misión
Generar una cultura positiva de transformación para potenciar el factor humano de nuestros clientes, logrando maximizar sus habilidades; convirtiéndonos en un recurso esencial para lograrlo.
Def. mariño, franceschi, urbina, oropeza, paiva y peña 2014inapauleva
¿Cuál es el Método utilizado?
Desde la investigación un análisis de Tesis Presentadas como ejercicio para desarrollar habilidades de acuerdo al Programa de Método del Doctorado en Ciencias Gerenciales.
AUTOR(A):
MSc. Ina P Mariño Muñoz
MSc. Igor Franceschi
MSc. Nilda Urbina
MSc. Cristopher Oropeza
MSc.Carmen Peña
MSc. Enrique Paiva