By Tanith Carey for the Daily Mail. Like every teenager in the country, my daughter has spent most of the year cooped up at home in lockdown. Unsurprisingly, since the arrival of summer, she has wanted to make up for lost time and get out and see her friends. Now, however, Claire is having her freedom curtailed for a very different reason. Every time she goes out alone, or travels on public transport, Claire is stared at or commented on by random men. Claire is just

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Using the fake profile, Burke communicated with several 12 to year-old boys and girls online, federal prosecutors said. The boy sent Burke images and videos of himself, including videos showing the boy performing a sex act on himself. Burke, 57, was on state probation for a child-porn conviction when he was investigated by federal officials in the most recent case. His state probation officer discovered Burke had a cell phone with internet access -- a probation violation. District Judge Carlos E. Mendoza on Tuesday sentenced Burke in Orlando on a charge of enticement of a minor to engage in sexual activity. Burke is a sensitive, kind, and non-violent person, who despite what compared to others would amount to perhaps a more financially 'privileged' upbringing, endured significant bullying and learning disabilities during his formative years, and a lifetime worth of a lack of meaningful interventional treatment," his attorneys said in a motion. Burke has suffered from Autism Spectrum Disorder and the maladaptive coping mechanisms he has developed associated with such a diagnosis that has been left untreated in a focused and meaningful way for this 57 years of life on this planet. Download it here. Spectrum News file.
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Thank you for signing up. Sorry, it looks like an error occurred. Rolf Harris will not stand trial over allegations he downloaded sexual images of children, prosecutors have said. Convicted pedophile Rolf Harris won't be tried for allegedly downloading indecent photos when looking at pornographic websites with names such as "tiny teen girlfriends" and "my little nieces".
The most shocking part is how utterly normal this sort of revelation has become - as an internet safety expert, it's just another day at the office. I ensured she's referred to a paediatric sex addiction therapist, which unfortunately is now a necessary thing. She started watching porn on YouTube on a suggestion from a classmate, then progressed down the bottomless rabbit hole of YouTube's increasingly horrifying suggestions and eventually started seeking out even more egregious forms of sexualised content on sites like PornHub. It's one of the many chilling but all too common experiences I've had in recent years, while looking into the gutter world of social media. In another haunting encounter, after I gave a student presentation on online safety, a Year 6 girl asked to speak with me privately.