The Northern Advocate

Preventive detention for sexual offender

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A serial sexual deviant who has preyed on women and children for three decades was yesterday sentenced to preventive detention.

The 52-year-old Canterbury man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was found guilty of raping a woman on a weekly basis over six months in 2012.

He was earlier found guilty by a jury in the High Court at Christchur­ch on two representa­tive charges of rape and one representa­tive charge of unlawful sexual connection against the woman.

She has been left suffering from posttrauma­tic stress disorder and panic attacks.

Yesterday, the Crown pushed for a sentence of preventive detention, arguing it was necessary to protect the community.

Crown prosecutor Mitchell McClenagha­n said the man has been offending sexually for more than 30 years.

He had shown “no real remorse” or understand­ing of consent. His first conviction for sexual offending was in 1989 and he has previous history for child sex offences against boys and girls.

McClenagha­n noted that the only group he hasn’t preyed against is adult males.

The man, who had been abused as a child, is assessed as being a medium-tohigh-risk reoffender, with the court hearing he is “strongly driven by sexual deviancy”.

Justice Cameron Mander concluded the man was eligible for a sentence of preventive detention, highlighti­ng the man’s continued denials and lack of insight.

The judge said a sentence of preventive detention would mean he is not released until there is at least a degree of confidence the community would not be at risk.

The man was sentenced to preventive detention with a minimum period of seven years’ imprisonme­nt.

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