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'Predatory' female abuser jailed | 'Predatory' female abuser jailed |
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A woman labelled a "predatory paedophile" by police has been given an indeterminate prison sentence after she admitted sexually abusing children. | A woman labelled a "predatory paedophile" by police has been given an indeterminate prison sentence after she admitted sexually abusing children. |
Carol Clarke, 46, assaulted children she followed into toilets in Grimsby and other places in Lincolnshire. | Carol Clarke, 46, assaulted children she followed into toilets in Grimsby and other places in Lincolnshire. |
Grimsby Crown Court heard that Clarke, of Cromwell Road, Grimsby, had admitted abusing children, aged between four and seven, over 30 years. | |
Judge David Tremberg said she would serve a minimum of four years in jail. | Judge David Tremberg said she would serve a minimum of four years in jail. |
He told Clarke she would only be released from prison once parole board members were satisfied she no longer posed a risk to young children or the public. | He told Clarke she would only be released from prison once parole board members were satisfied she no longer posed a risk to young children or the public. |
"This is a sad and deeply troubling case," he said. | "This is a sad and deeply troubling case," he said. |
Rare case | Rare case |
Det Sgt Stewart Watson of Humberside Police said: "Predatory paedophiles such as Carol Clarke are rare. | Det Sgt Stewart Watson of Humberside Police said: "Predatory paedophiles such as Carol Clarke are rare. |
"Experts agree that women commit only a fraction of child sexual abuse but, as little is known about female offenders, it is difficult to be accurate. | "Experts agree that women commit only a fraction of child sexual abuse but, as little is known about female offenders, it is difficult to be accurate. |
"There are still those members of the general public and even some experts who ignore women's capacity for sexual abuse. | "There are still those members of the general public and even some experts who ignore women's capacity for sexual abuse. |
Judge Tremberg told her: "From the time you were a very young woman you have had and maintained a very worrying sexual preference, in particular young girls ." | Judge Tremberg told her: "From the time you were a very young woman you have had and maintained a very worrying sexual preference, in particular young girls ." |
Dozens of offences | Dozens of offences |
Clarke, who won a place at Cambridge University after being head girl at her school, was "clearly an intelligent woman" and could have endeavoured not to indulge her interest in children, he added. | |
At an earlier hearing Clarke admitted abusing young boys and girls, with some of her offences dating back to before 1992. | At an earlier hearing Clarke admitted abusing young boys and girls, with some of her offences dating back to before 1992. |
Her offences ranged from assaulting children in toilets in Grimsby town centre to targeting them at a caravan park in Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire. | |
Gordon Stables, prosecuting, said the case had been brought based on the confessions of Clarke, after she was reported to police earlier this year by a mental health care worker. | Gordon Stables, prosecuting, said the case had been brought based on the confessions of Clarke, after she was reported to police earlier this year by a mental health care worker. |
She is believed to have committed dozens of offences. | She is believed to have committed dozens of offences. |
Mr Stables told the court Clarke had taken a job in an ice-cream van in order to try to get close to children, and had used events organised by her church to come into contact with youngsters. | Mr Stables told the court Clarke had taken a job in an ice-cream van in order to try to get close to children, and had used events organised by her church to come into contact with youngsters. |
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