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Society both '''infantilises''' and '''criminalises''' minors, making them easy prey for the criminal ''justice'' system. Youthful relationships involving small age differences are often prosecuted - leading to a lifelong criminal record, and worse - being placed on the [[sex offender registry]] forever limiting their ability to secure housing and employment. In the case of offenders age 12 or 13, it is often sexual experimentation with peers or younger kids <ref>[http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/nation/2010-01-03-kid-sex-offenders_N.htm Study: Many sex offenders are kids themselves]</ref> which was once considered ''normal sexual development'' <ref>[http://www.education.com/reference/article/Ref_What_Normal/ What Is Normal Childhood Sexual Development? ]</ref> that has now been criminalized. Many of these crimes relate to sexting and sending " | Society both '''infantilises''' and '''criminalises''' minors, making them easy prey for the criminal ''justice'' system. Youthful relationships involving small age differences are often prosecuted - leading to a lifelong criminal record, and worse - being placed on the [[sex offender registry]] forever limiting their ability to secure housing and employment. In the case of offenders age 12 or 13, it is often sexual experimentation with peers or younger kids <ref>[http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/nation/2010-01-03-kid-sex-offenders_N.htm Study: Many sex offenders are kids themselves]</ref> which was once considered ''normal sexual development'' <ref>[http://www.education.com/reference/article/Ref_What_Normal/ What Is Normal Childhood Sexual Development? ]</ref> that has now been criminalized. Many of these crimes relate to sexting and sending "[[selfie (dictionary)|selfie]]s" to each other which is considered [[child pornography]].<ref>[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/06/140618122259.htm Sexting among youth more prevalent than thought? Minors unaware of harsh legal consequences, survey shows]</ref> This has also led to increasing the suicide rate among young teens and adolescents. In one such instance, a High school student who was arrested and then threatened with being placed on the sex offender registry for streaking at a football game (by his school principal) hung himself.<ref>[http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/alabama-teen-hangs-days-arrest-streaking-field-high-school-football-game-article-1.1482614 Alabama teen hangs himself days after his arrest for streaking across field during high school football game]</ref> | ||
Revision as of 11:40, 29 March 2015
Unaffiliated site: Ethical Treatment for All Youth: Advocating for the humane and just treatment of children and teenagers accused of violating sex laws
Society both infantilises and criminalises minors, making them easy prey for the criminal justice system. Youthful relationships involving small age differences are often prosecuted - leading to a lifelong criminal record, and worse - being placed on the sex offender registry forever limiting their ability to secure housing and employment. In the case of offenders age 12 or 13, it is often sexual experimentation with peers or younger kids [1] which was once considered normal sexual development [2] that has now been criminalized. Many of these crimes relate to sexting and sending "selfies" to each other which is considered child pornography.[3] This has also led to increasing the suicide rate among young teens and adolescents. In one such instance, a High school student who was arrested and then threatened with being placed on the sex offender registry for streaking at a football game (by his school principal) hung himself.[4]
Examples
- "They were neighbors, aged 13 and 10, who played together in a toy fort at the older boy's home. But one summer afternoon, the teen began talking about masturbation, then performed oral sex on the younger boy. He said they should do it again the next day. And they did [...] Since 1997, more than 3,500 children in the state -- some as young as 10, though on average about 14 -- have been charged and convicted as felony sex offenders, a mark that remains on their records forever, barring them from careers in medicine, teaching or a host of other professions that serve the vulnerable. It also frightens many into under-the-radar housing arrangements to avoid landlords who require background checks [...] Now a student at the University of Washington, Tyler has a girlfriend and tries to live as normally as possible. But the childhood record has scuttled his hopes of becoming a doctor and, by alienating him from peers who might ask too many questions, paralyzed much of his social development."
Juvenile sex offenders marked for life (2008)
- "Each [16 and 17] was charged with producing, directing or promoting a photograph featuring the sexual conduct of a child. Based on the contents of his e-mail account, Jeremy was charged with an extra count of possession of child pornography." [...] Cmt: "It's a strange anomaly. They're charged for making child pornography and tried as adults. However, the law calls the pictures they produced child pornography, so they should be trying them as minors. Anything less than this is hypocrisy."
Teen couple who photo'd own sex acts prosecuted for child porn (2007)
- "Providence, RI -- Two teenage girls face child pornography charges after posting sexually explicit photographs of themselves on the Internet. The pornographic pictures of Elizabeth Muller, 19, of North Smithfield, and an unidentified 16-year-old Lincoln girl were discovered on MySpace.com, a social networking Web site, said a spokesman for the attorney general's office."
Two Teen Girls Face Child Porn Charges ... For Their Own Pictures (2006)
- "NEWARK, Ohio - Police in Newark, Ohio, have arrested a 15-year-old girl on juvenile child pornography charges for allegedly sending nude cell phone photos of herself to classmates. The girl was arrested Friday and held over the weekend. Her defense filed denials in court Monday."
Teen charged for sending nude phone photos (2008)[1]
- "Three teenage girls who allegedly sent nude or semi-nude cell phone pictures of themselves, and three male classmates in a Greensburg Salem High School who received them, are charged with child pornography. Police said the girls are 14 or 15, and the boys charged with receiving the photos are 16 or 17. [...] "It was a self portrait taken of a juvenile female taking pictures of her body, nude," said Capt. George Seranko of the Greensburg Police Department. Police said school officials learned of the photos in October. That's when a student was seen using a cell phone during school hours, which violates school rules. The phone was seized, and the photos were found on it, police said. When police investigated, other phones with more pictures were seized. "Taking nude pictures of yourself, nothing good can come out of it," said Seranko."
High Schoolers Accused Of Sending Naked Pictures To Each Other (2009)
- "For example, some state child welfare systems have promulgated special tracking systems for registering, segregating, and handling children identified as having SBP [sexual behaviour problems]. Children with SBP may be segregated within facilities and limited to specialized SBP units. Because preadolescent children as young as 9 years old or occasionally younger are adjudicated as delinquent for sex crimes, some states include these children on lifetime public sex offender registries and Internet sites, and federal legislation has been proposed and passed in the U.S. House of Representatives that would mandate including all adjudicated children with SBP on lifetime public Internet sex offender registries (Children's Safety Act, 2005)."
Carpentier, M., Silovsky, J. and Chaffin, J. (2006). "Randomized trial of treatment for children with sexual behavior problems: Ten-year follow-up," Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74 , pp. 482-488.
References
- ↑ Study: Many sex offenders are kids themselves
- ↑ What Is Normal Childhood Sexual Development?
- ↑ Sexting among youth more prevalent than thought? Minors unaware of harsh legal consequences, survey shows
- ↑ Alabama teen hangs himself days after his arrest for streaking across field during high school football game
See also
- SOR problems - The adding of children to public registries.
- Sex offender registry
External links
- No, Lena Dunham is not a child abuser - It’s perverse to brand her behaviour as a seven-year-old as ‘sexual assault’.
- "Criminalisation of youth" (Web archive) (Original Newgon Wiki Article)
- Ethical Treatment for All Youth:Advocating for the humane and just treatment of children and teenagers accused of violating sex laws
- The Center for Sexual Justice: How the Criminalization of the Queer Community Affects Us All - The Center for Sexual Justice and the criminalization of gay youth. (Andrew Extein, MSW )
- Reform Sex Offender Laws, Inc