[guide.chat] parents of raped five year old attack judge

  • From: vanessa <qwerty1234567a@xxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2012 09:17:03 +0100

Teenage babysitter who raped a five-year-old girl spared jail as judge blames 
online porn
The parents of a five?year?old girl who was raped by a teenage babysitter have 
attacked a judge who let the boy walk free after claiming online pornography 
and society was to blame.

His parents were so appalled by the offence that his mother left her job as a 
childminder.  Photo: ALAMY
By Hannah Furness
7:48AM BST 05 Jul 2012
The 14 year?old, who was a family friend and neighbour, had been asked to look 
after the girl. He tied an apron round her face and performed a sex act on her.
The girl later told her father that the teenager led her to believe he was 
going to feed her a chocolate.
The victim's mother, who said her daugher "knows what happened was something 
horrible", has now criticised the judge for "making a cheap point about 
pornography" in sentencing.
She believes the sentence "just isn't enough", adding it sent the "wrong 
message to people - that you can do something like that a get such a light 
punishment".
"The judge was more concerned with justifying the sentence by making a cheap 
point about pornography. It was really cheap to use that as an excuse for what 
the boy did," she said.

?The sentence isn?t enough. He should be punished. His family were told to 
expect a three-year custodial sentence so we were shocked when he didn?t get 
one.
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"If the act is treated as rape, he should be punished for rape. It sends the 
wrong message to people ? that you can do something like that and get such a 
light punishment.
"And it could stop victims coming forward. What?s the point in going through 
all that??
The girl's father, a businessman who cannot be named for legal reasons, told 
the Sun he had trusted the teenager to look after his daughter, who was just 
four when it happened, while they watched her older sibling in a school play.
He said they were "just feeling completely devastated" after the little girl 
told them what had happened at her bedtime.
Her attacker, now 15, told police he "lost his mind" because his "hormones took 
over". He told officers he had regularly viewed "excessive" pornography on the 
internet via a laptop at home.
His parents were so appalled by the offence that his mother left her job as a 
childminder.
At Cambridge Crown Court, Judge Gareth Hawkesworth said exposure to adult 
pornography had led to the incident and blamed "society".
The boy ? who wore his school uniform in court ? was told he had only been 
spared six?and?ahalf years in jail because he was a minor. He received a 
three?year community order with a supervision requirement.
The judge said: "You have not shown any sexual interest in children.
"I'm satisfied it was impulsive and I believe you have become sexualised by 
your exposure to and the corruption of pornography. Your exposure at such a 
young age has ended in tragedy. It was the fault of the world and society."
The teenager, who cannot be named, pleaded guilty to raping a girl under 13 at 
her home in Cambridge in December last year.
John Kellett, prosecuting, said the girl spoke to her father after the boy 
left, describing how she had been subjected to oral rape. "The father thought 
he must have misheard and she repeated it."
Julia Flagan, mitigating, said: "He is an isolated and solitary child. He was 
watching excessive pornography, which was very inappropriate for his age."
She said her client was frightened, remorseful and ashamed. "He knows that what 
he has done will follow him for the rest of his life. He is marked to some as a 
sexual deviant forever."
The judge asked to see reports on the boy's progress and ordered him to 
register his whereabouts with police for two and a half years.
A five?year sexual offences prevention order states he must not seek access to 
pornography of any kind or use any mobile device or computer without filters to 
block pornography.
Claire Perry, a Conservative MP and leader of an all?party group campaigning 
against open access to pornography, yesterday said the "harrowing" case 
emphasised "that pornography can have serious negative impacts on children's 
lives".
Jon Brown, of the NSPCC, said it wanted a system where adults had to actively 
opt?in to view internet pornography.
"Hopefully the young victim who suffered this awful ordeal will get the therapy 
she needs and the offender undergoes a course of treatment so he fully 
understands the impact of what he has done and never repeats his actions," he 
said.


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