I don't feel that a perpetrator should ever be left in the home under any circumstances until there's been an opportunity for treatment, particularly treatment for the victim, treatment for the offender, and a process for the family. The victim's best interest always needs to come first. I think that's why we worked so hard many years ago to have decisions about arrests made by police rather than by victims. It's not fair to put a victim in a position of being asked whether the offender should be charged or whether the offender should go to jail or remain in the home.
I think there's always, always a risk when a sexual offence has occurred, even after treatment. We have to do the best we can to protect children, right from the outset.