UK: ‘Low-risk’ child porn offenders shouldn’t be prosecuted, say police

Major report says conditional cautions should instead be given, while children who share naked images should be exempt

Low-risk offenders who view child sexual abuse images online should be spared prosecution and instead given conditional cautions, says the police foundation.

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15 thoughts on “UK: ‘Low-risk’ child porn offenders shouldn’t be prosecuted, say police

  • July 20, 2022

    Hah, I wish. This would require Too much common sense.

    This couldn’t ever prevail…

    Although it is Europe and they generally have more common sense, so let’s hope for the best.

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  • July 19, 2022

    But..But..But then how could you pad your registry numbers to continue the manipulation,fear mongering and propaganda? Police might have to go out and get a job if they reduce the inflated prosecutions and registry’s.. The Chinese States of America would never go for that.. Can you imagine what they would do? They aren’t allowed to burn witches, hang minority’s, or drag homosexuals behind vehicles any more, the Americans would be lost…. If you took away their newest toys the Elizabethan era sex criminals they might never get over having noone to torment.. Might go after some deserving group like politician’s?

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