New Proposals Will Make All Obscene Images of Children Illegal in U.K.
May 27, 2008
All images of child sexual abuse, including drawings and computer-generated images of child abuse will be illegal and offenders holding such images will face criminal charges and up to three years in prison under new proposals announced by Justice Minister Maria Eagle today.
The proposals were announced as part of the Government’s response to a public consultation on the possession of non-photographic visual depictions of under-aged children engaged in sexual activity. It acknowledges the view that pedophiles could be circumventing the law by using computer technology to manipulate real photographs or videos of abuse into drawings or cartoons.
Commenting, Maria Eagle, Parliamentary under Secretary of State for Justice, said:
“These new proposals will help close a loophole that we believe pedophiles are using to create images of child sexual abuse.
“This is not about criminalizing art or pornographic cartoons more generally, but about targeting obscene, and often very realistic, images of child sexual abuse which have no place in our society.”
The distribution or sale of material is currently illegal under the Obscene Publications Act, and possession of photos of child pornography is unlawful, but it is not yet a criminal offense to possess drawings and computer generated images of child abuse. The proposals announced today will create a new criminal offense to possess drawings and computer-generated images of under-aged children in sexual activity.
Source: Ministry of Justice
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