Child Sexual Exploitation Soars: Over 115,000 Cases in 2024, Digital Access Blamed

November 21, 2024
Child Sexual Exploitation Soars: Over 115,000 Cases in 2024, Digital Access Blamed
  • A recent report published on November 21, 2024, revealed a staggering 115,489 incidents of child sexual exploitation recorded over the past year.

  • The report also highlighted that 76% of the perpetrators of child abuse were men, while 78% of the victims were girls.

  • Among these incidents, 430 involved suspects under the age of ten, indicating a troubling trend of younger individuals engaging in such behavior.

  • Furthermore, the report indicated that 4,228 incidents involved groups of two or more individuals, with nearly half of the known-age suspects falling between the ages of 10 and 17.

  • Assistant Chief Constable Becky Riggs attributed the rise in child-on-child sexual abuse to unrestricted access to adult content, which is facilitated by smartphones and streaming services.

  • Riggs emphasized that the traditional 9pm watershed for explicit content has become irrelevant in the digital age, allowing children to access inappropriate material at any time.

  • She further noted that children can easily misrepresent their age to access age-restricted content, a stark contrast to previous generations when such access was more controlled.

  • Graeme Biggar, head of the National Crime Agency, warned that the online viewing of child sexual abuse materials is creating a market for these crimes.

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