If Child Abuse Images were created by Artificial Intelligence, Who is to Blame?
Thursday, 06 July 2023
It is reported that child sex offenders are now making fake images of child abuse victims using Artificial Intelligence software, which, once properly instructed, can generate an image of a child in a pornographic pose, when that image is not real but fake. The questions are, can anyone be prosecuted for producing such images, who
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The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing But The Truth, so Help Me… by Peter Saunders
Saturday, 10 June 2023
This book by Peter Saunders is available on Amazon for £11.99 (Paperback) and is a must read. I have to disclose a self interest in that I know Peter, and share a lot of the experiences mentioned in the book. A lot of the content, however, was new to me, and I found extremely interesting.
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What do commentators think of the Home Office response to the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse Report?
Thursday, 08 June 2023
When I first read the Home Office reaction to the report of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse, which took a long time, so convoluted was its style, that I wondered whether my initial reaction was a correct one, and would align with others. You can read my earlier article here. Whilst hindsight is
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Home Office Respond to Final Report of Independent Inquiry Into Child Sexual Abuse
Tuesday, 23 May 2023
Final Report The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (“IICSA”) published its final report with 20 Recommendations on 22nd October 2022. I commented on the report and the recommendations in a previous post here. The Inquiry opened in 2015. The report was the culmination of 725 witnesses during 325 days of public hearings, hearing from
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Pride of Britain Award at the Manchester Kimpton Hotel with “Special Recognition”
Sunday, 14 May 2023
It is now 4 days since the awards, and I am still reeling from the presentation to me of a Special Recognition Award at the Pride of Manchester/Britain Awards on Wednesday night at the Kimpton Hotel, Manchester in the company of many celebrities including the TV Presenter host Kim Marsh, together with Christine McGuiness (ex-wife
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Home Office delay responding to IICSA Report
Thursday, 20 April 2023
The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) published its report on 22nd October 2022. The Report was comprehensive and insisted upon a response from government within 6 months ie before 22nd April 2023. With 2 days to go before the deadline, the Home Office have stated that they will not be able to reply
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Is Sexual Exploitation Racist?
Wednesday, 05 April 2023
Rishi Sunak, and Suella Braverman have been very vocal recently about grooming gangs, saying that we have to crack down harder upon them. Yvette Cooper, Shadow Home Secretary, has been complaining that the Tory Government has not done enough to deal properly with the sexual exploitation of young teenagers. It is somewhat ironical that 2
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Refurbish, Rename, and Relaunch
Tuesday, 28 March 2023
Firstly can I apologise for the abuse survivor site being down for a couple of months, but sometimes a spring clean is in order. I have rewritten most of the site to bring it up to date, and provide you with a much needed refurbishment and refresh. I hesitated when to choose as my relaunch
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How have Police Priorities changed on child abuse since 2015?
Monday, 27 March 2023
This is a rehash of a post that I wrote in 2015 about a complaint by three politicians, Boris Johnson, Nigel Lawson, and Edwina Currie, that the police were spending too much money on historic child abuse and not enough to keep the public safe from terrorism. Note carefully which political party they come from.
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Why is Scotland ahead of England in child abuse and care?
Friday, 24 March 2023
On the Jeremy Vine Radio 2 show this week was a discussion about the recent apology given by First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon to all the mothers and children who were separated, forcibly in some cases, shortly after birth, and given up for adoption, because the child had been born out of wedlock. It
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