The Daily Telegraph

Sex victims should be able to sue abusers

- By Daily Telegraph Reporter

CHILD abuse victims should be given new rights to sue paedophile­s caught viewing or sharing indecent images of them, children’s charities have said.

The Children’s Charities’ Coalition on Internet Safety (CCCIS) called for the initiative, arguing it would act as a deterrent for offenders, as it could mean them losing their homes and pensions.

The CCCIS, which represents charities such as the NSPCC and Barnardo’s, said those convicted of indecent images should also face a new automatic surcharge to fund the treatment and therapy costs of victims of abuse.

The call comes as police say they are struggling to cope with the now more than 5,000 arrests being made for indecent images every year. They have argued that some paedophile­s caught with indecent images could be dealt with by conditiona­l cautions.

John Carr, secretary of the CCCIS, said: “If you assume these offenders are rational, they must know the chances of them being caught, convicted and sent to jail are very close to zero. “But if they knew that if they were caught, their house, their car, their pension, their assets could be at risk as they are obliged to pay compensati­on to the victims, that would act as a major deterrent.”

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