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 No.27879

From http://oxwugzccvk3dk6tj.onion/n/res/134642.html

https://archive.is/G1YAO

Children as young as six have been questioned by police in the wake of a 500 per cent increase in the number of those arrested for 'sexting', it has emerged.

New figures show that since 2012 more than 1,000 children have been spoken to by police in connection with the sharing of indecent photos via mobile phones, Facebook and Snapchat.

It has led campaigners to express concerns about the growing trend amid fears that the pictures may fall into the hands of paedophiles.

Worrying trend: Children as young as six have been questioned by police in the wake of a 500 per cent increase in the number of those arrested for sexting, it has emerged

The number of probes into under-18s making, possessing or distributing indecent images has risen from 150 in 2012 to 742 in the past year, according to Tom Morgan at The Sun.

A Freedom of Information request revealed that a quarter of those arrested were under 13.

Figures were released by 22 of the 43 police forces in England and Wales, but that did not include the Metropolitan Police or Greater Manchester - the two biggest forces.

A spokesman for the NSPCC told The Sun: 'We don't want to see children criminalised.

'But while many of them may see sexting as harmless fun it is illegal and can leave young people vulnerable to blackmail and bullying or attract the attention of sex offenders as the images may get shared online.'

Concerning: New figures show that since 2012 more than 1,000 children have been spoken to by police in connection with the sharing of indecent photos via mobile phones, Facebook and Snapchat.

It comes a week after millions of schoolchildren were warned they could end up on a police database for life for texting a naked photo of themselves.

Police chiefs said a teenager’s name would be stored for up to 100 years if an officer was told the child had sent an explicit image.

Any child under 18 caught ‘sexting’ could even be prosecuted and placed on the sex offenders’ register.

At least four police forces have confirmed that children have been the subject of criminal investigations for sending naked selfies.

Details of the worrying increase in the UK followed a survey published last month which revealed that half of Australian teenagers have used their mobile phone to distribute a sexually explicit photograph of themselves.

The research, carried out by the Australian Institute of Criminology, found that 15 per cent of teenage boys and ten per cent of teenage girls surveyed had sexted more than five people, while 20 per cent admitted to showing a private image they had received to a third party.

Surprisingly, the survey indicated that teenage girls were more likely to send a sexually explicit message because they find it 'fun and sexy' and not because they feel pressured by boys to do so, the Sydney Morning Herald reported.

The teenage girls surveyed said they were also motivated to participate in sexting because it made them feel confident and more attractive, while many said they wanted to give someone a 'sexy present'.

It was reported that only 13 per cent of respondents said they felt pressured to send a sexually explicit image.

Boys and girls appeared to have similar reasons for engaging in the act, however unlike girls, the males surveyed said they were more motivated to send pictures of a sexual nature if they had already received one.

 No.27885

1 easy question to eliminate tragedies in the courtroom:

#1: Did the accused use force or fraud against another person?

If the answer is NO, case dismissed.

None of these children are criminals. They broke a stupid law that shouldn't exist. Sadly, just like in Kids For Cash, it'll probably take another few hundred (if not thousand) white kids going to prison and having their lives ruined before anyone gets serious about changing the laws so they make sense.


 No.27896

>>27885

3/4th were teenagers and nobody cares if teenagers get sent to juevie.


 No.27933

>>27896

Great. So now a bunch of harmless kids will go to jail and when they get out they'll be unemployable and homeless, hopefully camping in the neighborhoods of those who put them away. I'm counting the days until I see a young person standing on the side of the highway with a sign: "Homeless and hungry. Did 10 years in prison for having a gf when we were both 15. Will work for food."

We're ruining lives for our own protection!?!


 No.27934

>>27933

But we saved them from a life of shame!


 No.28003

>>27933

You can get your juvenile record expunged, so they aren't unemployable and homeless.


 No.28721

I don't know what's so fascinating about it OP, but honestly, nobody gives a shit about these kinds of "CP".


 No.29034

File: 1447410546503.gif (3.26 MB, 1530x1080, 17:12, 1438155749436.gif)

FEAR IS WHAT THESE MOTHER F&CKERS ARE TRYING SO HARD TO INSTILL IN THE MASSES

TRYING TO CREATE ALLLLL THIS DESTRUCTION FROM THE TRAUMA THESE FEAR MONGERS ARE PROVOCATING

MANIFESTING DESTRUCTION ON INNOCENCE QUESTION YOURSELF WHOM IS THE ONE WHO IS ASSUMING WHAT IS NOT TRUE TO BEGIN WITH BUT LET ALONE CONDITIONING THOSE WHO HOLD NO INTENT OF CAUSING OR HAVE NOT DONE HARM UPON INDIVIDUALS WHO ALONG WITH THEY ENTIRE UNIVERSAL COLLECTIVE KNOW FULL WELL WHAT SEXUALITY IS


 No.29037

>>29034

LET ALONE DESTROYING WHAT IS

OF NATURAL OCCURRENCE WITHIN

EXISTENCE


 No.29045

>>29037

Retard alert




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