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Paedophiles who trade child porn will not be sent to prison: New sentencing laws suggest community punishments
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 19413719:MV8yMDc1MDI3XzM0OTI5ODI3XzdFQzZBREY=] [quote:APOLLYON ELNATHAN:MV8yMDc1MDI3XzM0OTI5NjY5XzhFQTZBRkQ2] [quote:Anonymous Coward 19413719:MV8yMDc1MDI3XzM0OTI5NTE2XzUzMUU5QUQ5] in Australia, the age of consent is 16, but naked pictures of girls under 18 is illegal. a bit of a grey loop hole there... so anything under 18 is illegal. there has been a rise in sexting where teenage girls aged between 13-18 and even younger and uploading naked pictures of themselves or pictures of them masturbating... there needs to be more understanding of a male psych. especially the age of males aged between 18-25 that view such images... for people to come here as if pedophila or ebhephilia is some kinw of shock... then know this... In the United States, by the 1880s, most states set the age of consent at 10–12, and in one state, Delaware, the age of consent was only 7. A New York Times article states that it was still aged 7 in Delaware in 1895. Female reformers and advocates of social purity initiated a campaign in 1885 to petition legislators to raise the legal age of consent to at least 16, with the ultimate goal to raise the age to 18. The campaign was successful, with almost all states raising the age of consent to 16–18 by 1920. it's not wrong for males to enjoy sweet younger girls. if we were all Neanderthals, as in the words of Eminem out of his hit song "Guilty Concience" (Yo, look at her bush.. does it got hair?). Men would wait until she showed signs of puberty and had sex with her with no problem of she got pregnant or not the average age of consent around the world is 14 I'm not saying it should be legal for pictures of babies, toddlers, or preteens. but there does need to be leniency in regards to the type of material, the age of the user or viewer and what age the person in the material is.... generalising it and handing out the same punishment is stupid... [/quote] You know nothing of the USA. same time gangsters on the east coast roamed around and settled debts on their terms, while the wild west took laws in their own hands and shot you if you even looked at them funny during a card game. Indians still scalping people and farmers deep in debt working at slave level. Railroad monopolies, and currency circulation shortage, Then you had so many of those sweet young things you drool over dying in child birth cause they were too small to birth a full grown baby... You had small pox and TB and all kinds of diseases and high mortality rate Youre a retard, thats some prize time period to be living in eh? Youre stupid.. [/quote] I know enough about the US.... The United States leads the developed world in child-abuse deaths, according to the organization Every Child Matters. More than 20,000 American children have died over the past decade in their own homes because of family members, with about 75% being under four years of age and nearly half being under one. The U.S. child-maltreatment death rate is three times higher than Canada’s and 11 times that of Italy. and that's modern day statistics.... Was your rebuttal trying to prove that America has changed? :cruise: [/quote]
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Paedophiles who trade in child pornography will be spared jail under new sentencing rules for courts revealed yesterday.
The Sentencing Council suggested community punishments for those convicted of trading or possessing child pornography in its guidelines on dealing with all types of sex crimes.
People caught selling or distributing internet child pornography may receive ‘high level community orders’, and the council also proposed community orders for people possessing images of non-penetrative sex between adults and children.
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