Western Mail

Paedophile­s face 14 years in jail

- TESS DE LA MARE Press Associatio­n reporter newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

CHILD sex offenders who are caught before they can abuse a minor could face up to 14 years in prison under a proposed shake-up of sentencing guidelines.

The Sentencing Council, which sets out guidance to judges and magistrate­s in England and Wales, has launched a three-month consultati­on on proposals to treat would-be offenders based on the offence they intend to commit.

Many sexual predators are caught every year through police operations and citizen groups either posing as children or underage teenagers, or as adults offering to traffic children to be abused. Others are in communicat­ion with a real child or other abusers, but are arrested before they commit physical abuse.

Under current guidance, published in 2013, some judges and magistrate­s have treated these offences as “low” harm, even though the defendant intended to commit a very serious offence, or the lack of harm to an actual child has been treated as a mitigating factor in sentencing, meaning the offender gets a lesser punishment than those who succeeded in carrying out an attack.

The crimes affected by the proposed changes are arranging or facilitati­ng the commission of a child sexual offence and causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity. These would be treated with the same level of gravity regardless of whether a child was involved.

Currently the maximum penalty for these offences is 14 years in cases where a child comes to harm.

Under the proposed changes, judges and magistrate­s would have to base their sentence on what a defendant intended to do to a child, but would then be able to adjust sentences downwards based on what took place.

The final sentence would also be determined by aggravatin­g and mitigating factors specific to the offence and the offender, the Sentencing Council said.

Sentencing Council member Lord Justice Fulford said: “The changes we are proposing today will make sure the courts give the proper weight to the harm intended by those who commit offences against children.

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