- Paul Callow
Paul Douglas Callow is a Canadian serial rapist who was convicted of having raped several women in the Toronto area in the mid-1980s. Before his identity became known, he was called the Balcony Rapist. [ [http://www.cbc.ca/canada/toronto/story/2007/02/22/callow-release.html 'Balcony Rapist' set to be released ] ]
One of the women he raped, known by the pseudonym Jane Doe, successfully sued the Toronto police force for not having warned women in her neighbourhood to be careful, even after the Balcony Rapist had already raped four women. The police took the position that if they had publicized the fact that a serial rapist was attacking women in the area, he would have committed his crimes in a different location against other women, making it difficult for the police to apprehend him. In a case filed as "
Jane Doe v. Board of Commissioners of Police for the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto ", she won her case and on July 3, 1998, was awarded damages of $220,000 plus interest by theOntario Court of Justice (General Division) . [http://www.sgmlaw.com/Page251.aspx]The Toronto police had threatened to charge Jane Doe with mischief, because she put up posters in her neighbourhood warning about the Balcony Rapist. [ [http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20070223/jane_doe_callow_release_070223?hub=TorontoHome CTV Toronto - Balcony Rapist's Jane Doe refuses to be victimized - CTV News, Shows and Sports - Canadian Television ] ]
Callow served the full length of his 20-year sentence in prison; his
parole applications had been denied because the National Parole Board considered he was likely to re-offend.Fact|date=March 2007While in prison, Callow was accused by a prison employee of sexual assault.cite news|url=http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20070307.BCCALLOW07/TPStory/National|accessdate=2007-03-07|date=
2007-03-07 |work=The Globe and Mail|title=Politicians demand changes in wake of rapist's release|author=Jonathan Woodward] After this accusation, Callow refused to participate in any treatment programs.On
February 23 ,2007 , Callow, then 52 years old, was released from jail in British Columbia. He initially settled inNewton Town Centre inSurrey, British Columbia . At that time police issued a warning to the community which was heavily reported in the news media.Fact|date=March 2007 Police did not release Callow's precise address. Following a protest in Surrey, Callow moved toNew Westminster, British Columbia . [ [http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2007/03/01/balcony-rapist.html 'Balcony Rapist' moves to New Westminster ] ] OnMarch 3 ,2007 New Westminster had a rally of protest.It was reported on
March 7 ,2007 , that Callow lived in an emergency shelter in New Westminster, and the only help he receives is a 20-minute daily meeting with a third-year social-work student. Callow was reported as saying he is "worried about vigilantism".When he was sentenced, Callow was not designated a
dangerous offender . Concern about his release has led to a proposal by some elected officials from New Westminster for legislative change allowing convicts to be designated dangerous offenders after they have been sentenced, if they exhibit violent behaviour while in jail.Now, Callow is living in Fraser Heights, British Columbia with his sister and her family. There are protests outside his house and he is wanted out. [ [http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20070605/callow_meeting_070605/20070605?hub=CTVNewsAt11 CTV.ca | 'Balcony rapist' insists he is a changed man ] ]
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