terça-feira, 19 de abril de 2011

Match.com vai embarreirar perfis suspeitos de delitos sexuais

postado por Pedro Couto

Site de namoro virtual Match.com vai começar a blindar perfis acusados de ofensas sexuais. Leia o texto ou  clique aqui para ver a matéria por inteiro.


The popular dating site Match.com will start screening its members against the national sex offender registry, following a suit from a woman who claims she was raped by a person she met through the service.
The woman claims she met a man through Match.com who had six convictions for sexual battery. She says the man followed her and raped her on their second date, and she thinks it could have been avoided if Match.com had the screening process in place. The man pleaded not guilty, claiming the sex was consensual.
Match.com has agreed to implement the screening process, although the site’s officials still don’t think that screening is the best option to prevent cases such as this one.
“We’ve been advised that a combination of improved technology and an improved database now enables a sufficient degree of accuracy to move forward with this initiative, despite its continued imperfection,” said the site’s president, Mandy Ginsberg, in a statement to the Associated Press.
“We want to stress that while these checks may help in certain instances, they remain highly flawed, and it is critical that this effort does not provide a false sense of security to our members,” she added.
The screening process is expected to go live on the site, which boasts some 20 million members across the world, in two or three months.
This outcome of this case could have a big impact on other dating sites as well, which might also start screening its members for sexual offenses.
What do you think? Can the screening process on dating sites help prevent sexual offenses? Could it give the members a false sense of security? Please, share your opinions in the comments.
Texto do USA Today

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