People who are considered Pedophilia go through different trauma. They face different types of discrimination such as aggression and viewed as dangerous people. They experience distance from the society, or even the people in the society feel angry towards them. Most of the time people tends to avoid talking or have any contact with Pedophilia person, they are being viewed as the worst people and do not deserve to live. They are also being stigmatized and deny services in the community such as job, housing, and equal opportunities. Such denial could also lead to social isolation for Pedophilia person. They become lonely and feel neglected which can also lead to illnesses or mental disorders. For example, families that has children, would mostly create a negative comment toward a Pedophilia person whenever they come into contact with …show more content…
This is because the community consider them to be an outcasts and no one trust them. According to the article measuring public perceptions of sex offenders, “Individuals responsible for sex crimes are often portrayed in the media as incurable predators and outcasts of society”. As a result, such act increases the level of loneliness and self-esteem among sex offenders. They feel isolated by the people around them and the community. This unable sex offender to reintegrate to the society. It also increases the chances of re-offending again. One of the greatest strategies that can be used to eliminate sex offenders from re-offending is to create a group of volunteers. These volunteers would play a role of working together with every victim of sex offenders. This will allow sex offender to feel that they are being welcome and accepted by the community. They will no longer feel ashamed of themselves or even view themselves as an