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Revision as of 16:50, 29 August 2023
A child sex ring is a group or a criminal network involved in the child sexual abuse.[1][2] It typically involves multiple individuals who collaborate to engage in the sexual abuse of children for their own gratification. Two-thirds of all victims are male children being abused by male offenders.[1] The victims are mostly boys aged between 10 and 16.[3] Commercialisation and group sex are not necessarily present in a child sex ring.[1]
Synonyms
It is also known as a pedophile ring, a pedophile network, a child abuse ring, and a child sex abuse ring.
Prevalence
In 1989, a study[2][4] indicated 31 child sex rings identified by police within a geographically separated population of 710,000 during two years in UK. In the two years, they accounted for 4.6% of all reported child sexual abuse. Forty-seven male offenders aged 16 to 82 years and 334 victims aged 4 to 15 were involved. The offenders usually operated in pairs or alone. Three of the rings were becoming semicommercial. Some children acted as victim recruiters for the offenders in 22 rings. The recruiters usually receive the money. The reported abuse included masturbation and fondling in 30 rings, oral, anal, or vaginal intercourse in 21 rings, as well as production of child pornography in 2 rings.
Offenders and the mode of operation
A child sex ring operates like a pipeline.[3] Children are recruited, seduced, abused, and later 'dumped'.[3] It often involves educational or recreational organisations where children can be recruited and seduced.[3] The seduction often involves gifts from the offenders to the victims.[3] One of the factors that facilitates the recruitment of children is peer pressure from observing the behaviour of other children participating in the ring.[5] The offenders tend to be from a higher socio-economic background, as running a child sex ring requires high interpersonal skills and economic resources.[3] It often means a financial loss for the offenders.[3]
Prominent cases
References
- ^ a b c "Child Sex Rings: A Behavioral Analysis | Office of Justice Programs". www.ojp.gov. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
- ^ a b Wild, N. J. (1 April 1989). "Prevalence of Child Sex Rings". Pediatrics. 83 (4): 553–558. doi:10.1542/peds.83.4.553. PMID 2927996. S2CID 8886396.
- ^ a b c d e f g Understanding and Investigating Child Sexual Exploitation. U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. 1997.
- ^ Harkins, Leigh; Dixon, Louise (March 2010). "Sexual offending in groups: An evaluation" (PDF). Aggression and Violent Behavior. 15 (2): 87–99. doi:10.1016/j.avb.2009.08.006.
- ^ Breger, Melissa (1 October 2021). "Stemming the Tide: Social Norms and Child Sex Trafficking". Dickinson Law Review (2017-Present). 126 (1): 135. ISSN 2574-2604.