Majority of Sex Crimes Against Children Commited By Other Children, Showing Growing Impact of Porn
and a consequence of the masive push to secualize our children
A new report coming out of England and Wales shows that the majority of reported sexual crimes against children (52%) were committed by other children, showing the devastating impact that pornography has had on the culture.
The National Analysis of Police-Recorded Child Sexual Abuse & Exploitation Report found that in England in 2022, over half of 106,984 offenses were committed by kids between the ages of 10-17, at an average age of 14.
Of the nearly 55,000 committed against children by other children, 8000 cases were child-on-child sexual assault, 7000 cases involving child-on-child rape, and 15,000 cases involving sending child porn and underage nudes. The Christian Institute reports:
National Police Lead for Child Protection Ian Critchley said the problem is being exacerbated due to children’s accessibility to smartphones and the “ease in which violent pornography is accessible to boys”.
He said there is “a perception that is normalised behaviour and therefore that person can carry out that behaviour that they are seeing online in the most violent way against other peers as well”.
Writing in The Times, Janice Turner added: “We know what happens if half of 13-year-olds view graphic images before their first kiss, when a global porn industry has impunity to platform violence, rape and adult-child grooming porn” and “society shirks from creating barriers to keep porn billionaires from monetizing our kids”.