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Upskirting law: Children among 150 victims, figures show | Upskirting law: Children among 150 victims, figures show |
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Children are among those who reported being a victim of upskirting since a law came into force, figures reveal. | Children are among those who reported being a victim of upskirting since a law came into force, figures reveal. |
Of the 153 reports made to England and Wales police forces, one victim could have been as young as 10, while a 74-year-old woman reported being targeted. | |
It comes after Voyeurism (Offences) Act came into force, in April 2019. | It comes after Voyeurism (Offences) Act came into force, in April 2019. |
Gina Martin, who led the campaign against upskirting, praised the act for bringing perpetrators to justice. | Gina Martin, who led the campaign against upskirting, praised the act for bringing perpetrators to justice. |
Separate data from the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) shows 10 men were convicted of 16 offences, in 2019. | Separate data from the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) shows 10 men were convicted of 16 offences, in 2019. |
The majority of offences were committed in schools, shopping centres and other public places. | The majority of offences were committed in schools, shopping centres and other public places. |
The Press Association obtained figures from 35 police forces under Freedom of Information laws. | The Press Association obtained figures from 35 police forces under Freedom of Information laws. |
Upskirting involves the use of a recording device, such as a camera phone, to take explicit images underneath a victim's clothing without permission and often undetected. | Upskirting involves the use of a recording device, such as a camera phone, to take explicit images underneath a victim's clothing without permission and often undetected. |
Victims include the 74-year-old in the Avon and Somerset Police area, as well as a 15-year-old boy in the West Midlands and a 14-year-old girl on a bus, in Sussex. | Victims include the 74-year-old in the Avon and Somerset Police area, as well as a 15-year-old boy in the West Midlands and a 14-year-old girl on a bus, in Sussex. |
Hertfordshire Police said one of two upskirting cases in its area involved a 15-year-old boy taking an image of a 15-year-old girl while she was either drunk or asleep, before threatening to circulate the photos on social media. | Hertfordshire Police said one of two upskirting cases in its area involved a 15-year-old boy taking an image of a 15-year-old girl while she was either drunk or asleep, before threatening to circulate the photos on social media. |
Dorset Police said the youngest victim reported to them was aged between 10 and 18, but declined to provide further information. | Dorset Police said the youngest victim reported to them was aged between 10 and 18, but declined to provide further information. |
Campaigners previously complained that the lack of a specific legislation left police unsure how to deal with such allegations, with many subsequently going unreported. | Campaigners previously complained that the lack of a specific legislation left police unsure how to deal with such allegations, with many subsequently going unreported. |
There were 94 incidents among 25 police forces in 2018 and 78 between 2015 and 2017. | There were 94 incidents among 25 police forces in 2018 and 78 between 2015 and 2017. |
Since the law came into force, those convicted include paedophile Stuart Bulling, the first person jailed under the new legislation, after he was caught following teenage girls around a supermarket in Lancashire, in September, the CPS said. | Since the law came into force, those convicted include paedophile Stuart Bulling, the first person jailed under the new legislation, after he was caught following teenage girls around a supermarket in Lancashire, in September, the CPS said. |
Trevor Beasley, 51, was also jailed, for filming under women's skirts in Burgh Heath, Surrey. | Trevor Beasley, 51, was also jailed, for filming under women's skirts in Burgh Heath, Surrey. |
He had previously been convicted of upskirting in 2016, under the old charge of outraging public decency. | He had previously been convicted of upskirting in 2016, under the old charge of outraging public decency. |
'Sexual assault' | 'Sexual assault' |
Under the new law, a conviction at the magistrates' court would carry a sentence of up to one year in prison and/or a fine. | Under the new law, a conviction at the magistrates' court would carry a sentence of up to one year in prison and/or a fine. |
A more serious offence, tried in the crown court, can carry a sentence of up to two years in prison. | A more serious offence, tried in the crown court, can carry a sentence of up to two years in prison. |
The Voyeurism Act also allows upskirting to be treated as a sexual offence and ensure the most serious offenders are placed on the sex offenders register. | The Voyeurism Act also allows upskirting to be treated as a sexual offence and ensure the most serious offenders are placed on the sex offenders register. |
Campaigner Ms Martin, who fought for a specific upskirting law after two men who took a picture up her skirt at a festival in 2017 went unpunished, welcomed the statistics. | Campaigner Ms Martin, who fought for a specific upskirting law after two men who took a picture up her skirt at a festival in 2017 went unpunished, welcomed the statistics. |
She said: "The Voyeurism Act only came into use eight months ago and the difference in charges and reporting is already up greatly. | She said: "The Voyeurism Act only came into use eight months ago and the difference in charges and reporting is already up greatly. |
"Upskirting doesn't exist in a vacuum. | "Upskirting doesn't exist in a vacuum. |
"Sexual assault and violence is all linked, and I'm just so happy this law is holding those who perpetrate it accountable." | "Sexual assault and violence is all linked, and I'm just so happy this law is holding those who perpetrate it accountable." |
Several police forces provided incomplete data meaning it was not possible to establish how many allegations resulted in a criminal charge, a caution, or even a suspect being identified, as well as details about the victim or the location. | Several police forces provided incomplete data meaning it was not possible to establish how many allegations resulted in a criminal charge, a caution, or even a suspect being identified, as well as details about the victim or the location. |
However, the data frequently cited "evidential difficulties" preventing cases progressing. | However, the data frequently cited "evidential difficulties" preventing cases progressing. |
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