Alarming figures reveal 521 child sex offences linked to eight websites in the last three years
A Freedom of Information disclosure showed in the last three financial years Lancashire Police recorded 521 reports of child sexual offences involving a string of eight social media websites - and this is not including reports about children targeted via dating apps.
Almost half of the cases - 248 - were recorded in the last year alone highlighting a proliferation in offenders using social media to target youngsters compared to the previous two years.
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Hide AdOver a three year period almost two fifths, 171, of cases were closed. Just a tenth, 51, led to a charge or summons, and 21 other offenders were cautioned.
Police said 101 reports are currently subject to an active investigation.
But 106 other cases had ‘evidential difficulties’, and a further 40 cases were deemed not in the public interest to pursue.
Three more prosecutions were prevented because the offender was too ill and another because the offender was under 10, below the criminal age of responsibility.
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Hide AdThe remainder were given other disposals such as a community resolution.
The majority of the offences, 434, involved allegations of sexual activity with a child, but 35 involved grooming allegations, four involved an abuse of a position of trust and 26 concerned a rape allegation.
Across the three years, Facebook was named in the crime description of 261 cases, while 123 highlighted Snapchat, 51 were linked to Instagram, 47 named ooVoo, 39 involved Skype, 16 cited Whatsapp, four mentioned Muscial.ly, and three involved Twitter.
Today, a spokesman for the National Crime Agency which operates the Child Exploitation Online Protection (CEOP) centre said: “There are many ways in which people engage with each other online and we know that those with a sexual interest in children will seek to exploit tools such as social media for their own ends.
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Hide Ad“Information and guidance for children and young people on how to stay safe online and when using social media platforms, as well as information for parents and teachers, is available on our dedicated website www.thinkuknow.co.uk.”
521
reports of child sexual offences involving a string of eight social media websites to Lancashire Police in the last three years.
434
number of offences involving social media in the last three years in Lancashire which involved allegations of sexual activity with a child
35
reports of grooming children involving social media in the last three years in Lancashire
26
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261
the number of child sexual offences reported in the last three years which named Facebook
123
the number of child sexual offences reported in the last three years which named Snapchat
51
the number of child sexual offences reported in the last three years which named Instagram
47
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Hide Adthe number of child sexual offences reported in the last three years which named ooVoo
39
the number of child sexual offences reported in the last three years which involved Skype
16
the number of child sexual offences reported in the last three years which named Whatsapp
4
the number of child sexual offences reported in the last three years which mentioned Muscial.ly