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‘There is no lower level where child sex crime is concerned’

- BY ADAM HILL

SCOTLAND’S Conservati­ve shadow justice secretary believes there is “a problem at the heart of Scottish justice” over the sentences handed out to people convicted of child pornograph­y crimes.

Liam Kerr was responding to claims offenders were being treated with undue leniency, after a number of offenders walked free from Dundee Sheriff Court despite being convicted of possessing indecent images of children — some in the most explicit category — in the space of a week.

Local children’s charity campaigner­s called for lawmakers to “throw away the key” for people convicted of child pornograph­y offences who “fuel an industry of child abuse”.

Today, Mr Kerr said: “More and more of these vile cases are being treated as summary procedures instead of on indictment, which means a sheriff can only ever impose a 12-month custodial sentence.

“That’s up to the prosecutor­s and there is sometimes a good reason for matters not to proceed before a sheriff and jury.

“But there is a problem at the heart of Scottish justice which definitely is a decision for the Scottish Government and Justice Secretary Michael Matheson.

“A predisposi­tion against sentences of less than 12 months means that many cases attract the maximum number of hours of community work and no jail time.

“There is no ‘lower level’ when it comes to the abuse of children.”

The Tele asked the Scottish Government how effective the sentencing is of people who access child abuse images is this country.

A Holyrood spokesman did not address that particular issue but he said evidence shows that the reconvicti­on rate for those convicted of sex offences in Scotland is the lowest amongst people convicted of all different offences.

He added: “Scotland has robust legislatio­n for dealing with those who commit sexual offences, with greater police powers in place for monitoring and a range of measures such as electronic tagging, curfews and restrictio­ns on where offenders can go or who they can contact in the community.

“Individual­s released from a custodial sentence of 12 months or less are reconvicte­d nearly twice as often as those who are given a community payback order (CPO).

“CPOs offer real opportunit­ies for

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Left, Shadow Justice Secretary Liam Kerr.

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