Department of Justice: FBI Too Focused On Child Porn
itwbennett writes "The Department of Justice has issued a scathing report (PDF) on the ineffectiveness of the FBI in investigating and countering cyber attacks. The shortcomings are partly attributed to lack of training and lack of communication, but the biggest issue is the allocation of effort. From the report: 'Overall, we determined that in FY 2009 the FBI used 19 percent of its cyber agents on national security intrusion investigations, 31 percent to address criminal-based intrusions, and 41 percent to investigate online child pornography matters."
Won't someone think of the FBI agents!
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...instead of focusing on child pornographers.
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The subhead of TFA: "Cyberattacks are at an all time high; FBI spends twice as much effort fighting porn."
According to the report, though, 41 percent of its effort was spent on child pornography, leaving 59 percent for cyber-attacks. "Twice as much"?
Also, would you prefer the FBI not go after child porn? I personally think it's a pretty odious thing, and the Internet is making it easier for pedophiles to indulge (where, for example, in the past they might have had to order magazines or videos from shady overseas sources or something). 41 percent of the FBI's effort sounds like a lot -- I'm not sure there's that much child porn out there -- but it's definitely within the FBI's bailiwick.
TFA seems to argue that the FBI should be doing more to conduct "cyber-warfare" and combat attacks by the Chinese military. But last I heard, the FBI was a law enforcement organization, not a military one. If the CIA wants to run a cyber-war, let it. I'd rather my federal police do what it was created to do: Lock up criminals.
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This shows a very unhealthy obsession at the FBI for prurient titillation... Seek therapy, guys!
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If you want to see child porn, join the vice squad!
Very easy to falsify, prosecute, and get convictions. People count conviction rates. They don't care what 'crime' it is. It's like the cops spending time issuing speeding tickets, while just up the street somebody's being shot. These people don't serve justice, they serve their department or boss.
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Can they seize an accused pornographer's house and property like they do a drug dealer? If so, I can see the focus. My local police department doesn't go after street level dealers, only mid and top level ones who have cars, electronics and property for the State to seize.
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Why do all the hard work tracking down serious fraud when you can link a honeypot image on some pervy website, do a reverse DNS lookup, call the ISP, get a warrant, and bust the perp? Easy way to boost your conviction rate, with very little man power, and the people will love you for protecting the children. Plus, you get all the kiddie porn you want... you know, for the investigation.
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The RIAA is outraged with the FBI's priorities of spending 10% more of their time on child pornography than on anti-piracy investigations.
By safeguarding children, one may indirectly feel they are safeguarding their own children. When taking down these offenders, the officers involved can easily sense a direct impact they've had in rescuing someone from emotionally intense and distressing situations.
Let's look at the other two categories. National Security Intrusions. OK, some Chinese hackers got through and stole some anti-missle plans. The ramifications won't be felt for years, if ever, even though it has the potential to deliver much more devastating harm to many more people.
Criminal Intrusions. They stole your identity. Ruined your credit. Racked up some bills. But hey, you want to know what, you're children are probably for the most part still OK. Sure, there might be financial struggle for a few years, but nothing that will require years of psychological therapy and cause all your kids' interpersonal relationships to suffer.
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like people who smoke weed or download metallica music.
fbi is correct in pursuit of body mind & spirit murderers. the real bad guys evade surveillant endeavors. now if they'd investigate the weather?
....too many senators, congressmen and judges were being caught....
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Businesses can take care of themselves. Money protecting children is well spent. If we need more money, we can cut defense spending and subsidies to oil companies
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Screw the DoJ. They're busy laying the smack down on online poker. How about they stop with calling the kettle black and instead work on busting some real criminals of their own. Fuckers.
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>would you prefer the FBI not go after child porn?
I'm responding as a parent with two young children of my own...
That depends. if a load of tax payers' dollars are going to be wasted on someone who looks at a picture of child porn - then no, don't waste tax payers' money on it. If you're talking about targeting perpetrators or sellers of child porn, then go your hardest.
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41% devoted to online child porn, 59% for EVERYTHING else. Cyber attacks are not the primary mission of the FBI. As a matter of fact, they are supposed to be the counter-intelligence arm of the US security apparatus, which would mean that I would expect that to be the largest part of their effort. Instead, it is a mediocre 19%.
Also, would you prefer the FBI not go after child porn? I personally think it's a pretty odious thing, and the Internet is making it easier for pedophiles to indulge (where, for example, in the past they might have had to order magazines or videos from shady overseas sources or something).
Bullshit. Sorry, but you drank the Koolaid that online pervs are the biggest risk to kids. Never mind that the biggest risk of plain old abuse comes from parents and family members, the biggest risk of abduction comes from parents and the biggest risk of abuse comes from family members and friends of the family. Online pervs are a drop in the bucket in that list. Online posting of child porn is a) just proof of a crime that has happened in the past, and b) catching the posters or downloaders does little to nothing to help solve that particular crime. So yes, it is part of their mission, but it's not 41% of their mission. If anything, I'd peg it at about 1%-2%.
Those who can, do. Those who can't, sue.
To the people I talked to who are in the field as volunteers, even d/l child porn accidentally is highly illegal and can land you in jail. It reminds me of British law (at least during WW2) where you were not allowed to listen to radio signals "not meant for you".
I don't like the idea that people can be thrown in jail and the rest of their lives on mere possession of HIGHLY repugnant items. Especially as a computer can a) be so complex that malware/viruses/bots/etcetera can control them without people knowing and b) even when surfing yourself, the truth is you don't know what you are always downloading until after the fact.
Now in certain countries they are going after mere drawings, no longer do they feel bound by the argument that consuming child porn creates victims by increasing demand of creation.
Here is what should be illegal: child abuse and producing said content, intentional distribution of said content, intentional paying for said content, and displaying said content publicly. I think that will cover it.
I would treat intentional viewing and collecting like decriminalized drugs, send them into rehab, put them on a watch list, etcetera.
We have gotten to a point in this country where we often punish the ones we seek to protect. Stories of children on sex offender lists themselves are not uncommon - from acts such as peeing in bushes and sending their classmates pictures of themselves. As a society, we have gone completely insane and lost all common sense.
I blame "To Catch a Predator" for glamorizing the pedophile lifestyle. That's why the FBI now has to spend so much time on kiddie porn. /sarcasm
We care more about imaginary 1's and 0's on some meaning less devices than someone molesting children. I think the FBI is focusing their attention the the perfect direction personally.
Watching child porn themselves...got to wonder...
You know what they say: If you're going to work, make it something which you enjoy. In this case, we have many agents investigating child pornography. Dunno what to think about that. ;)
Are Chris Hansen's hours being logged now?
Sir Bedevere: There are ways of telling whether he is a pedophile. ...because they're made of... wood? ...Exactly. So, logically... ...A pedophile!
FBI Agent 1: Are there? Oh well, tell us.
Sir Bedevere: Tell me. What do you do with pedophiles?
FBI Agent 1: Burn them.
Sir Bedevere: And what do you burn, apart from pedophiles?
FBI Agent 1: More pedophiles.
FBI Agent 2: Wood.
Sir Bedevere: Good. Now, why do pedophiles burn?
FBI Agent 3:
Sir Bedevere: Good. So how do you tell whether he is made of wood?
FBI Agent 1: Build a bridge out of him.
Sir Bedevere: But can you not also build bridges out of stone?
FBI Agent 1: Oh yeah.
Sir Bedevere: Does wood sink in water?
FBI Agent 1: No, no, it floats!... It floats! Throw him into the pond!
Sir Bedevere: No, no. What else floats in water?
FBI Agent 1: Bread.
FBI Agent 2: Apples.
FBI Agent 3: Very small rocks.
FBI Agent 1: Cider.
FBI Agent 2: Gravy.
FBI Agent 3: Cherries.
FBI Agent 1: Mud.
FBI Agent 2: Churches.
FBI Agent 3: Lead! Lead!
Obama: A Duck.
Sir Bedevere:
FBI Agent 1: If he weighed the same as a duck... he's made of wood.
Sir Bedevere: And therefore...
FBI Agent 2:
"...and 41 percent to investigate online child pornography matters."
Something tells me with all the bullshit hype in the media with underage teenagers sending dirty pics to their 18-year old boyfriend/girlfriend, sexting is what is getting the main focus right now, and not going after true pedophiles.
Why not just infect paedos' computers with an FBI brew Botnet that tracks their behavior and fights a cyberwar against China?
The FBI's mission statement, from the FBI's web page:
"to protect and defend the United States against terrorist and foreign intelligence threats and to enforce the criminal laws of the United States."
Sounds like cyber-warfare is right up their alley. Also, from the summary:
" FBI used 19 percent of its cyber agents on national security intrusion investigations"
19 is about half of 41, so the "twice as much" statement was right on.
You are slow to gather evidence but quick to draw conclusions. A dangerous combination.
Do you mean the National Association of Marlon Brando Look-Alikes?
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...until Republicans politicize this.
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To the people I talked to who are in the field as volunteers, even d/l child porn accidentally is highly illegal and can land you in jail.
In what field as volunteers? The rest of that sentence makes me very curious to know precisely which field you are talking about.
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It's understandable really. I'm sure if we had some 13 year old kids hack in and search the history/bookmarks of the FBI's top directors we would find no shopping or news links, but only sites about big breasts and so forth. It would be interesting to run the exact flavors of porn they look up through their own psychological profiler and see what it spits out! Hey someone mail these guys some links about online banking or cybershopping. Maybe a few news sites from non-censor-approved organizations.
No wait. On second thought don't. They'll just shut them down.
Sadly, a Libertarian cannot force his views on another, and freedom cannot spread as does the cancer known as religion.
And how much of those resources is spent hunting down people who produce or keep simulated child pornography? People who have child porn comic books, animated/virtual versions or have porn movies with adult actresses that look like they are 12?
I can be convinced on possession, although they should really go for producers and not the users (as sick as those users might be). But it amazes me that a child porn comic books could be illegal
The FBI likes to investigate child porn because that usually means they get to dress up in their G.I. Joe costumes and play soldier, kicking in doors, etc. National security intrusion is just boring.
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Let's not forget the story posted on slashdot last week about a guy who was arrested and all his computers searched because someone used his wifi to download CP.
"M'Lord.... M'Lord. We've found a witch!...
May we burn her?"
Sadly, a Libertarian cannot force his views on another, and freedom cannot spread as does the cancer known as religion.
It's often (several times in this discussion) claimed that those who trade child porn somehow feed the production of it through some kind of 'monetary gain' mechanism in favour of those who create it. Whether that is advertising, botnets, selling videos directly, or some other mechanism of dealing for money.
If this is the case, then in all the cases of people convicted for child abuse, there should be at least ONE SINGLE person who earned a significant amount of money from it. I'm not even looking for millions, let's say $100,000.
Significant monetary gain should be very easy to prove if it has happened, and would therefore figure prominently in any court case because it would likely lead to even stronger punishment. You should therefore be able to find plenty of cases where the judgements refer to specific monetary amounts made.
Now, where is the mythological child porn millionaire?
This is an improvement upon the FBI harassing vegans and environmentalists by infiltrating potlucks. At least now they are focusing on crimes.
The FBI found something they can easily win, inexpensively, and remain extremely relevant. Thanks to the witch hunt, they've been given the role of thought police and it is a very easy thing for the fearful public to back up. I look back at that and think for a moment I'm being ridiculous, but am I really?
"Most people, I think, don't even know what a rootkit is, so why should they care about it?"
The FBI allocates its resources this way because it is easy to catch people for possession of child porn. Judges are complaining because even the most minor case is subject to a 5 year minimum sentence.
Both organizations way too focused on child porn especially making pleasure with underage boys.
I honestly don't mind this focus.
However I will admit that additional resources are needed for other areas.
Full disclosure: I worked on the FBI Innocent Images program. It is easy to minimize this problem if you have never seen how horrible child pornography is.
I am very small, utmostly microscopic.
(This is also common sense for most reasonable people.)
I'd be careful of "common sense" - "common sense" is that information which we take for granted and assume is true, whether it is or isn't.
Not having conducted any studies myself I'd say your arguments do make sense to me - but I think it's important to be clear about what's truly reliable information and what merely seems right.
Bow-ties are cool.
...i fail to see how this is a bad thing...
Where has reason in the world gone? Have we abandoned it in favor of power and politics?
The remaining 9% were playing CS
I wonder why they are so interested in it.
Especially those evil pictures of naked cartoon characters, computer renderings, and people who are now dead of old age.
However, I read somewhere the largest source of new stuff is the kids themselves producing it on cell phones and then someone intercepts it.
She was like chocolate when she drank... semi-sweet at first and then increasingly bitter.
The FBI think of the children alright... way too much in fact.
But why doesn't the FBI go after the source instead of the receiving end, unless they ARE the source......
I'm guessing organisations like Perverted Justice. Do-gooders who decided it is their duty to rid the world of child porn and those who distribute it. Perhaps well-intentioned, but like most vigilantee organisations there is a tendency for them to get carried away at times - their over-eagerness to use flimsy evidence and lack of legal knowledge often make it impossible to convict those suspects they accuse, and they have been known to dish out 'justice' themselves without trial by DDoSing websites or publicly identifying suspects when they judge the police to have failed.
...and toss the other 40% back in the pool.
So, the DoJ won't track down who stole my credit card number off of the Playstation Network, but if someone uses my stolen credit card number to buy some kiddie porn, then they might get caught?
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I personally know someone here in Utah who was arrested for felony distribution of child porn by an FBI sting, and what's even more scary is that there's probably a lot more out there doing it right now that the FBI is NOT tracking. So in all reality, they can't be focused on it ENOUGH.
Where would you prefer the FBI spend their resources?
1) National security intrusion investigations
2) Criminal-based intrusions
3) Online child pornography matters
Post your vote.
If you think of the children constantly, chances are you're a pedo.
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Not just that. Reno pushed cases to the supreme court to establsh precedent, then the white house started lobbying for more crackdowns on "the coming plague of online child pornography."
There were lots of articles about it at the time, including warnings of the toxic effects this increased focus on child porn would have on our society.
I argue that these laws, intended to protect children from sexual exploitation, threaten to reinforce the very problem they attack. The legal tool that we designed to liberate children from sexual abuse threatens to enslave us all, by constructing a world in which we are enthralled - anguished, enticed, bombarded - by the spectacle of the sexual child.
http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/ilaw/Speech/Adler_full.html
Of course, those articles were dismissed. Still are today, and yet....
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article5516511.ece
Therapists are a religion of their own, and their beliefs are just as nutty as those of any other religion - and nuttier than most. Their regime is one of torture and intimidation, and anyone who questions their findings they treat as a damned heretic.
If you really want to look at exploitation, follow the money. The big bucks are made by the child abuse industry - the psychologists, psychiatrists, therapists, politicians and cops that prey on the public's concern for children by pretending to protect or help children - for considerable financial gain.
Consider this recent case in which a 12 year old girl flew from New Mexico to Idaho to be with an 18 year old she liked. The girl's mother complained, and the police in Idaho interfered in the girl's affairs.
http://www.idahopress.com/news/article_b577b760-7153-11e0-b128-001cc4c03286.html
"The Nampa Police Department developed the Child Abduction Response Team (CART) plan a few months ago for cases like this, said Chief Bill Augsburger."
Apparently when they called it a Child Abduction Response Team they weren't kidding, because their Response was to Abduct a Child from the locale which she had freely chosen.
There are a multitude of examples where children's rights were not merely not honored but utterly ignored - but we seldom hear of the girls and boys who are driven to guilt and even to suicide at the thought that their older friend is in prison because of them, nor do we hear of the forced examinations to find out whether a child had consensual sex with an adult: essentially, our law enforcement agencies routinely rape children to determine whether there has been a crime.
So I have to ask, who is really exploiting children here? Who is really treating children like chattel? Who is really acting without regard to the harm they do to children?
'Cause it ain't the guys downloading pictures of children enjoying themselves.
The FBI is allowing cyber attack crimes to continue because those attacks will be reported. The number of cyber attacks on consumers will go off the charts. Meanwhile, they are focusing on making stats for child pornography, a crime, that if they didn't investigate would largely go unnoticed. They inflate the numbers with child porn busts and cyber attacks go through the roof because they aren't looking...
Then they propose a comprehensive online government identity program, and everyone agrees, for the safety.
If you accidentally stumble across child pornography, do not report it to the authorities. You can be and likely will be prosecuted if you do so.
Possession is considered a serious crime, and criminal intent is not considered relevant.
If you stumble across child pornography, immediately clear out your browser history, do whatever you can to clean up your hard drive - and hope to ghod that the site wasn't an FBI honey pot that just got your IP address.
There is no defense.
I'm guessing organisations like Perverted Justice. Do-gooders who decided it is their duty to rid the world of child porn and those who distribute it. Perhaps well-intentioned, but like most vigilantee organisations there is a tendency for them to get carried away at times - their over-eagerness to use flimsy evidence and lack of legal knowledge often make it impossible to convict those suspects they accuse, and they have been known to dish out 'justice' themselves without trial by DDoSing websites or publicly identifying suspects when they judge the police to have failed.
So it's not just a clever name...
In general, it is safe and legal to kill your children. -- POSIX Programmer's Guide
Seriously - this is standard dogma among therapists and progressive feminists. They seriously claim that looking at a photo is equivalent to doing what is in that photo - so you remember that photo of a little Vietnamese girl that was burned with napalm? Everyone who saw that picture - regardless of whether they were moved to sympathy with her by seeing it - is guilty of spraying napalm on a little girl - and probably guilty of a sex crime as well, seeing as the famous photograph showed her naked.
Various ... Executive Orders ... some TOP SECRET RUFF ... TOP SECRET ... SECRET ... CONFIDENTAL NFORN ... CONFIDENTIAL ... et al. have rendered the investigation of porn access and usage by the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA moot.
Those trying to link President Mr. Obama II to porn sites will be nutered.
Perhaps they should start posting Help Wanted ads in the pedophile forums.
Um, there's already been some talk of a few pedophiles joining forces with Al Qaeda.
And the current attempts at genocide may yet have some serious backlash.
Are you sure you want to escalate this war with an unseen enemy in your own backyard?
Just saying.
Really. The FBI has had the responsibility for counter-intelligence work for a long time. The CiA (CENTRAL Intelligence Agency) only does foreign stuff - counter-intelligence is domestic.
Of course, we'll never be able to see it to judge for ourselves. We'll just have to take your word for it, and the word of everyone else who profits from the system.
Nothing to see here. Move along.
"but if someone uses my stolen credit card number to buy some kiddie porn, then they might get caught?"
No, if someone uses your stolen credit card number to buy some kiddie porn, YOU'LL get caught!
Fortunately, there's no actual market for kiddie porn, but unfortunately that doesn't matter.
There's been a glut of people abusing under/overrated lately. Cowards.
Certain people in the FBI are very ill equipped and some who are fucking excellent. This is not the best story and is biased only one way.
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If the FBI were to focus almost entirely on national security issues, most Americans would support the FBI. When the FBI is more concerned about what pornography people are watching, and what drugs people are using, then people wont support the FBI. This is not rocket science.
The FBI needs to focus on foreign enemies and on actual domestic terrorists. Actual pedophiles who actually molest children and film it. Not tracking and chasing pornography through the internet. Not going after downloaders and shutting down torrent sites. These activities were never popular, and while there are a lot of parents in this country, there is no scientific evidence that proves watching child pornography causes child molestation.
If 40% or whatever the ridiculous number was, were focused on child pornography maybe that and all the focus on arresting small time drug dealers are the source of discontent. Obscenity crimes are a complete waste of money and the drug laws make sense if the drug money is being shipped overseas to fund terrorist networks, but if it's a local drug dealer trying to survive the recession this does not make sense.
And let the child porn addicts watch as many images as they want on a 4chan like site. Capture their IP addresses over time, and if a child goes missing then question the people known to frequent these sorts of sites. Maybe turn some of them into informants, maybe use some of them to help catch the producers.
A honeypot is smarter than mass arrests when trying to find the producers.
It's really simple. The FBI should host the child porn. This way they know all the IP addresses. They should approach the ones who are the most addicted to viewing it, and rather than calling them sick or calling them pedophiles, the FBI should let them help investigate. Of course it would have to be only certain types of individuals who are sane, with a conscience, who have no history of harming children. The sort of person who looks but doesn't actually do anything more. This sort of person would be perfect to track down the source.
And this is really the only way to ever solve these sorts of crimes. You can't use people who hate pedophiles to go undercover and catch pedophiles. And FBI agents investigating pedophiles shouldn't hate pedophiles. So you need an unusual type person who would want to keep children from being harmed but at the same time a person who can work with others. The child porn laws could be used as a way to actually keep children safe or it could be a witch hunt. If it's about keeping children safe then the FBI shouldn't be concerned at who views what or who downloads what, but the source of the images, which camera did it come from and where was the photo taken, and who is the child in the photo, and this can only be found if you track it all the way back to the source from the viewers, to the distributors who post it on the site, to the individuals who gave it to them, all the way down, IP address to IP address, screen name to screen name, until you get to that one guy or that one IRC chatroom or that one forum where it's all coming from.
And if the FBI really wants to get it right they'd buy out the owner of that forum, and host the forum themselves and the moment someone uploads something, they get put under surveillance and then just wait, weeks or months, collect as much evidence from the honeypot as possible, and then arrest everyone who uploaded.
Then I have little to no confidence in the FBI. Look it's not hard to set up honeypots. The FBI should set up it's own USPS style bit torrent site. Want to make it even more believable? Set up a VPN service too and a web forum. Let all the child porn addicts upload stuff on there, and only through uploading can there be downloading.
Now instantly the FBI would have an army of informants and others. You are right most of them probably are nerds with no history of violence or sex offenses. These are the ones who can help catch USPS. It's not hard to take a midget adult, or use CGI to make it look like an actual child, to take a childs face and put it on an adult body, virtual child pornography should be used to get into these sorts of organizations. And once in, thats all it would take.
And if they can't get in by virtual child porn they just catch one person who is in, they turn that person into an informant, pay that person or threaten that person with life in prison or death even if they aren't an American citizen. That person can be used to infiltrate the group and destroy it from within.
It's one thing if you are 30 or 40 sleeping with teenagers. It's another if you are 20. What is the age difference? Is it realistic that they could be in love, or is it just sex?
That being said, teen porn and shows like MTV skin or whatever it was called only exacerbate the situation. Also it's not really pedophillia, it's normal to be attracted to post puberty teens. It's not normal to be attracted to pre-puberty teens. And I think this is the defining difference between pedophiles and normal people.
because somehow, someone in government believes that watching violence makes you violent. You are what you watch?
Even though there is no evidence of this. Our society isn't less violent than it was when people were watching people being hung, lynched, fed to lions, beat to death, burned, impaled, crucified and beheaded.
We just want to pretend the Disney universe exists because some rich snobby sheltered families want to raise their children according to that standard which is impossible for the vast majority of the world or even the USA in 2011. Most children in the USA experience violence IRL not on TV. Only the upper class suburban type kids are protected from all the violence.
And when the kids who do experience violence talk about how the real world is, whether in music, or through movies, or books, then people want to ban it so they can't even express what goes on. And of course authorities want to ban the guns, or the drugs, because it just can't be that human nature is naturally violent.
When we accept that humans are always going to have a violent nature then we can do something about it. We wont need to worry about what people watch or who has a gun because nobody will have the instinct to want to be violent. But we are a long way from that, and the desire to domesticate the sheep comes from the top not from the bottom. They might disguise gun control as coming from the bottom by talking to victims of gun violence who happen to be living in ghettos or slums, and act like this violence happened to them because of the gun, but I could just as easily say lets ban bullets or steel, because steel can be used to make swords to behead people, and I could say ban rocks because rocks are used to stone people to death in some places.
http://whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/rss_viewer/birth-certificate-long-form.pdf
Gotta love spending money on the only crime [can't think of another] that is having video/photo of a crime. I do not support cp, but i find that to be ridiculous. I can have thousands of hours of beheading videos, which, in theory, creates just as much demand for more of them, like is argued regarding cp. I imagine that getting your head sawed off is worse than your uncle touching your wiener, but apparently, that is not the case. Either all criminal/police/etc photo/video should be illegal or none of it. No exceptions. Maybe I am missing something?
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This is merely the entirely human failing of "reaching for low hanging fruit" Child porn laws are so badly written that things NEVER having to do with any actual child, or images of adults that APPEAR to be underaged can get a conviction in the courts... They would have to work to find spys, track down phishing exploiters, and/or actually make a difference in the cyber security of the average Citizen... How would THAT get them noticed and promoted???
You are right... not arresting the pedophile will guarantee that the pedophile will try to do it again. This is why the pedophile should be put under tight surveillance and should only be allowed to live in special communities where pedophiles aren't near kids. So while it's possible they could try to do it again, it's also unlikely they'd be able to do it and not get caught if they are under surveillance and physically restricted from living near or around children.
If they have children it might not work so they should lose their kids. If they don't have children, they can be told where to live. If they try to work near a school, or try to have contact with children while under surveillance the deal is revoked. So basically the deal should only work if they agree to avoid contact with children, and they should be watched to make sure they honor the deal. If they can't then they should serve their sentence. It's worth the risk by numbers, and if one more child is harmed it is collateral damage but it's also the only way to prevent many children from being harmed many times.
I have a difference of opinion on social retards. When regular people watch porn they aren't considered social retards so why see people who watch kiddie porn as social retards? I do think they need to seek some kind of help, or to be directed towards fake porn which does not involve real children (this way no children are harmed), but I don't think blaming pornography is the solution. I think the solution is to let people think whatever they want to think, as long as they never act on it.
Most normal people look at extreme porn of some sort, maybe not kiddie porn but extreme, and most normal people also have a conscience, and enough sense to separate fantasy from reality. Extreme porn is fantasy. It's stuff people will never do, and might not even want to do, but just like looking at other people do it for the sheer shock value of it. Like beastiality for example, or rape themed porn.
Somehow kiddie porn is treated as special, anyone who looks at that is automatically labeled a pedophile. I can understand that it's twisted to look at children get harmed and be turned on by it, and the only solution I have is to fake it, and monitor the viewers IP addresses. If the people viewing it have enough sense to know not to ever do it, then I don't see how viewing it would hurt children if the child porn is computer generated for example. In fact it should be studied to find out if this type of porn prevents or promotes harm to children. If it is confirmed to prevent harm to children then the logical thing to do would be to produce fake or virtual child porn.
What would be interesting would be to determine just how pedophilia is handled in other countries such as Japan. They have a fake kiddie porn industry, so we can see they have a lot of adult people who have strange pedophile style thoughts, but what is the correlation between these thoughts and actions to harm children? What is the child molestation rate in Japan compared to the USA? If it's much higher in Japan then we'd at least have some evidence.
At the same time in the USA we have a lot of rape oriented sexually themed porn. Does this promote rape? These things have to be studied by scientists. The emotional people need to let the scientists find out what works and what doesnt and make policies based on that. Policies based on feelings produce genocide and witch hunting, thats no different than what Hitler did.
With our current laws it is much easier to get someone convicted for child pornography. Basically the FBI only need "evidence" that it might have happened and then they got a surefire case. And so with the time spent on setting this up they get a higher success rate than they would on people "stealing money" (Generally anything that works out for a profit, stealing personal data of any kind goes here) where the laws are much less biased towards law enforcement. Also it works so well in public opinion to say "We busted this ring of pedophiles" rather than "We busted this individual who stole 10mio credit cards where the banks are covering much of the individuals losses."
Girls should be married off once they are able to have children. Usually this is around 12 years in the west, 12, 13, 14. Plus or minus. Men should have have sweet young obedient brides who can never leave them.