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MAKO/Files Online- Australian
(Public) Paedophile/Sex Offender Registry
An Aware Society Is A Safer Society !!
The 'MAKO/Files' online are Australia's 1st "FREE PUBLIC"
Paedophile/Sex offender registry, and currently list hundreds of offenders
nationwide,
(not a complete Australian list ) with more offenders being added on a
regular basis..
95+% of
offenders listed in the
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MAKO/Files online-"Within The Church" have been
convicted by a court of law.
A typical online MAKO/File (offenders file), may include the offenders name,(
photo where possible),age(2005),occupation, offence/s committed ,sentence
received by the court, and last known location-(last known location is taken
from time of offenders offence/sentence).
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Convicted Paedophile
Name:
Garth Stephens Hawkins
Age:
58yrs old (2003)
State:TAS
Offence/ Sentence:
Sentenced in Nov 2003 in the Tasmanian Supreme Court to 7 1/2yrs jail/ 4 1/2yrs non parole.
Eligible for parole in 2008.
Pleaded guilty in the Hobart Magistrates Court to 11 charges
(3 counts of maintaining a sexual relationship with a young person/ 4 counts
of indecent assault/ 2 counts of having carnal knowledge against the order
of nature/ 2 counts of sexual intercourse with a person under the age of 17yrs).
Other:
Former Tasmanian Anglican Priest. Victims were 7 boys (aged 13-17yrs).
Abused his victims over a 10yr period. Would give his victims alcohol
before sexually abusing them.
Hawkins was arrested in SA for the offences.
Resigned from the church in 1988/ De-frocked by church in 2002.
Suspected also of being involved in an interstate paedophile ring.
Hawkins has since had further jail time added
to his sentence in Nov 2004, for indecently assaulting another 15yr old boy.
Hawkins will be eligible
for parole in 4yrs 9 months after receiving another 9 months jail.
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Garth Hawkins
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Abuse victim sues priest
ABUSE campaigner Steven Fisher is suing the priest
who sexually abused him two decades ago.
Mr Fisher said yesterday he was taking legal action
against Garth Hawkins in a bid to curb the man's
ability to reoffend when he is released from custody.
Mr Fisher, 39, was abused by the former Tasmanian
priest in the 1980s.
He said he believed Hawkins, 59, had come into a
sizeable inheritance.
"The thought of him leaving jail and sailing off
into the wide blue yonder with a quite sizeable bank
account behind him, especially considering the high
recidivism rate of sex offenders, that's a real concern," Mr Fisher said.
"I'll do anything in my power to stop him from having that opportunity."
Mr Fisher's statement of claim against Hawkins was filed
in the Supreme Court in Hobart yesterday.
Another victim, who cannot be named for legal reasons, is
also suing Hawkins, with a statement of claim to be filed
at a later date.
Hawkins is serving a jail term of nearly eight years after
pleading guilty to sexually abusing eight teenage boys in the 1970s and 1980s.
He committed his crimes in the parishes of Hamilton, East
Devonport and Triabunna.
Hawkins used alcohol to partly stupefy his victims.
Mr Fisher said Hawkins had given eight victims "that we
know about" life sentences through his abuse.
"Why should they not be compensated out of his pocket for
the life sentences that he's given people," he said.
Mr Fisher's claim says Hawkins introduced him to alcohol
at an early age, exposed him to sexually explicit language
and depraved behaviour, subjected him to humiliating and
degrading acts and failed to take reasonable care to protect
Mr Fisher from physical, emotional, psychiatric or
psychological injury while in his care.
He is claiming compensation for shock, depression,
anxiety, pain and suffering.
Hawkins is expected to be eligible for parole in 2008.
AAP (9-8-2005)
Gavin Lower
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