Child porn victims hit record high; NPA blames smartphone use

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Child porn victims hit record high; NPA blames smartphone use

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https://www.asahi.com/sp/ajw/articles/13212205
The number of victims of child pornography cases handled by police over the past year hit a record high of 1,559, and the increase noticeably involved junior high school children with access to smartphones, the National Police Agency said.
The figure, an increase of 283 over the previous year, topped the 1,000 mark for the fourth consecutive year.
The largest number of victims involved minors who felt under pressure to send selfies of their naked bodies or in their underwear to adults they had become acquainted with who were trying to "groom" them online.
Girls accounted for 86.6 percent of the victims. The victims included 617 high school students, 621 junior high school students, 240 children attending elementary school and 51 of preschool age. The youngest victim was 2 years old.

The number of children who sent sexually explicit selfies rose to 584, up 43 from 2018, accounting for 37.5 percent of the total. Of them, 242 were high school students, 290 were junior high school students and 41 attended elementary school.
The number of high school students and elementary school children decreased slightly from the previous year, but the figure for junior high school students rose by 51, pushing up the overall number of victims of sexually explicit selfies.
The NPA is urging parents, guardians and teachers to teach children how to use their smartphones and the internet at home and in school in a way that will not expose them to sexual predators.

The number of victims of sneak photos or videos rose to 381, the second largest among the total, up 86 from a year earlier. The number of victims related to child prostitution and obscene acts stood at 221, while 126 cases involved forced sexual intercourse and forced indecency.
Last year, police acted on 3,059 child pornography cases. The number decreased slightly from the number of cases police handled in 2018, but still topped 3,000 for the second consecutive year.

A breakdown of prurient interest in minors by types of crimes showed that 1,664 cases involved the production of child pornography, such as images of naked children or pictures of them in their underwear. The NPA said 836 cases concerned distribution and public display, such as posting images online. In 559 cases, the intent was to possess child pornography images to provide them to others or to satisfy their sexual curiosity.
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Self-generated images consensually sent. If minors are sending them it's because they want to. More education could see a decrease by making them not want to. But I don't see where the harm is for purely online interaction. The option to log off always exists.
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Fragment wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2024 12:42 pm Self-generated images consensually sent. If minors are sending them it's because they want to. More education could see a decrease by making them not want to. But I don't see where the harm is for purely online interaction. The option to log off always exists.
That is why I never bought in the idea of self-criminalization for PIM. How can one victimize themselves if they did it of their own free will?
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I think you can consent to sending your pic to one person with the assumption that only that one person sees it. The problem is that much self-generated content goes outside of its intended audience. I wouldn't like that myself. Especially if I'd been catfished in order to send those nudes.

But I don't think possession of those nudes should lead to prison time or sex offence registration with all the related living impairments. Non-consensual distribution of nudes is a problem better dealt with by society, not the law.
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