The pain behind the pictures

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The Pain Behind The Pictures
Professionals leading the fight against online child pornography are deeply affected by the agony their victims experience and more determined than ever to stop it.

Editor's note: The following column by child-protection advocate Parry Aftab contains explicit and graphic descriptions of child pornography encountered during investigation and law-enforcement activities. Readers are advised to use discretion when deciding whether to read this column.
The computer graphic loaded from the side, starting with her blonde silky curls. As it continued to load, her shell-shaped ear came into focus, followed by her flushed cheek and her big blue eyes fringed with thick eyelashes that were almost white, they were so blonde. Her eyes were enlarged with surprise.

He remembered thinking this was one of the most beautiful children he had ever seen. What he saw next explained why he has dedicated himself to protecting children from exploitation and molestation. This big, tough FBI agent and father of two had tears in his eyes as he described his first exposure to online child pornography. He went on, in hushed tones, as the rest of us listened carefully. "Her eyes were enlarged. They displayed her surprise, pain, and shock as she was forced to perform oral sex on an adult male who had just ejaculated all over her face."

This kind of conversation happens whenever child pornography investigators and anti-child-exploitation experts get together. They describe the one image that touched them the most deeply--the one that changed their lives. And anyone working in this field has one. They may have seen thousands of images, but one especially touches their heart and soul. For me, it was an image of a 3-year-old girl.

Within three days of agreeing to run my Internet safety and help group (under its former name), I received a tip from one of our site visitors. The tip indicated that child pornography was being hosted at a site, and it included the URL for the site. The person asked me to shut the site down and put the people behind it in jail.

What happened next changed my life forever. Although I was a recognized expert on child-pornography laws and cybercrimes in general, I had never actually seen child pornography. Being able to describe the typical image and how to identify the age of the child being victimized is a far cry from being exposed to it firsthand.

I clicked on the URL and was taken to a site with names of graphic images. No photos or text appeared other than lists of images, with names like susan4.gif, betsy2.gif, and tyler8.gif. I clicked on one of the hundreds of image links in the directory. An image of a 3-1/2-year-old child slowly opened. It was a little brunette girl who was being graphically raped by an adult male. While all of her and his genitalia were clearly visible, only her face was in the shot. His was hidden. You can understand why this is "my image," the one I will never forget--the one that motivates me every day.

The cameraman had her facing the camera. A flash or special lighting was clearly being used and shone in her face to illuminate the graphic rape. (When I recount this, I have problems looking anyone in the face.) The little girl was not only being painfully molested, she was forced to bear the additional humiliation of being filmed at the same time. Unable to stop the rape, she did the only thing she could do to protect herself: She shut her eyes.

Most parents will be especially touched by this gesture. When our children are very young, they think that by closing their eyes they become invisible. They stand in front of us, thinking that if they can't see us, we can't see them. "Mommy, can you see me?" is the game of the day, and we all pretend that we can't. We call out to them, "Where are you? We can't see you!" pretending to look everywhere for them. The game ends with lots of giggling, tickling, laughter, and hugs. This little girl's attempt to be invisible would end very differently.

At first, I resolved to find that little girl, and my friends in law enforcement helped. But once I began to look, I discovered how many other children were being molested and their molestations memorialized forever in images online and offline.

Then my resolve to help stomp out child molestation and child pornography online grew.

Each year thousands and thousands of children, girls and boys, lose their innocence and much more because of the atrocities forced upon them by pedophiles. There are graphic pictures available of babies being molested at the age of 1 or 2 months. Infants not even old enough to sit up by themselves are being brutally raped or forced to perform oral sex on their molesters. Two-, 3-, and 4-year-old children that are just beginning to discover life have that life ripped away in just one heartbeat. Grade-school children lose their childhood in that same heartbeat. The pain doesn't go away. You can see it in their eyes.
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Cops: Mom Offered Girl For Sex, Porn Pics
Michigan Woman Arrested For Allegedly Arranging Pornographic Photo Shoot Of 7-Year-Old Daughter

TAYLOR, Mich., April 2, 2007
This still from a Wayne County sheriff's department video shows a 33-year-old woman from Taylor, Mich., being arrested Friday, March 30, 2007, at a hotel in Romulus, Mich. Authorities said she offered to let an undercover investigator take pornographic photos of her 7-year-old daughter and have sex with the girl. (AP Photo/Wayne County Sheriff)


(AP) A 33-year-old woman was jailed on a $1 million bond and her five children were in protective custody after she was charged with offering to let an undercover investigator take pornographic photos of one of the children and have sex with the 7-year-old.

The woman, from the Detroit suburb of Taylor, was arrested Friday night after bringing the girl to a hotel in Romulus, near Detroit Metropolitan Airport, where she had agreed to meet the investigator, the Wayne County Sheriff's Department said.

The motive, the department said, was to make money by selling the photos. Her name wasn't being released to avoid identifying the child.

The woman was prepared to offer her daughter "for pornographic photos and anything else that was available if the price was right," Sheriff Warren Evans said. "She had indicated very clearly that that child would do whatever it was that the person who was going to meet the child wanted to do, and that she would see that the child complied.

"It's a very, very disgusting case."

She was arraigned Sunday on five charges, including child sexually abusive behavior, illegal use of the Internet for child sexually abusive actions or materials and distribution of child sexually abusive material, sheriff's spokesman John Roach said.

A not guilty plea was entered on behalf of the woman, who wasn't represented by a lawyer at the arraignment, Roach said. A preliminary examination was scheduled for April 12.

If convicted, she could get up 20 years in prison.

One of the charges in the case is a prostitution charge, since the department said the woman also propositioned the investigator herself. The department said the woman advertised herself online as a prostitute.

Authorities said the woman in Internet chats offered the investigator, who was posing as a photographer when they met online, the opportunity to take photos and discussed being paid in exchange for sex with the child.

The woman arrived at the hotel with her daughter, along with adult sex toys in a duffel bag and different dresses for the girl to wear, the department said.

At the time of the chats, the department said it was investigating the woman on suspicion of distributing child pornography.

Evans said investigators were trying to determine if the woman's other children — ages 12, 11, 9 and 6 — were victims of illegal sexual activity.

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Yes, up to 20 years for the destruction of 5 young lives. This is why there are so many sexual predators out there, they get a slap on the wrist when what they deserve is a bullet to the brain. Let this scum be put in front of a firing squad without a blindfold and let her feel the fear of her impending death just like the fear this child would have felt and probably has already felt at the hands of a predator. God, this sickens me.
 
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Yes, up to 20 years for the destruction of 5 young lives. This is why there are so many sexual predators out there, they get a slap on the wrist when what they deserve is a bullet to the brain. Let this scum be put in front of a firing squad without a blindfold and let her feel the fear of her impending death just like the fear this child would have felt and probably has already felt at the hands of a predator. God, this sickens me.
Calm down and read your own article again. It's 20 years for offering one child to an undercover cop - no actual abuse took place. Presumably if any actual abuse had taken place, the punishment would be greater. The article said that they are still investigating whether or not the other four were abused. If they were, presumably the punishment will be greater.
 
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The Pain Behind The Pictures
Professionals leading the fight against online child pornography are deeply affected by the agony their victims experience and more determined than ever to stop it.

Editor's note: The following column by child-protection advocate Parry Aftab contains explicit and graphic descriptions of child pornography encountered during investigation and law-enforcement activities. Readers are advised to use discretion when deciding whether to read this column.
The computer graphic loaded from the side, starting with her blonde silky curls. As it continued to load, her shell-shaped ear came into focus, followed by her flushed cheek and her big blue eyes fringed with thick eyelashes that were almost white, they were so blonde. Her eyes were enlarged with surprise.

He remembered thinking this was one of the most beautiful children he had ever seen. What he saw next explained why he has dedicated himself to protecting children from exploitation and molestation. This big, tough FBI agent and father of two had tears in his eyes as he described his first exposure to online child pornography. He went on, in hushed tones, as the rest of us listened carefully. "Her eyes were enlarged. They displayed her surprise, pain, and shock as she was forced to perform oral sex on an adult male who had just ejaculated all over her face."

This kind of conversation happens whenever child pornography investigators and anti-child-exploitation experts get together. They describe the one image that touched them the most deeply--the one that changed their lives. And anyone working in this field has one. They may have seen thousands of images, but one especially touches their heart and soul. For me, it was an image of a 3-year-old girl.

Within three days of agreeing to run my Internet safety and help group (under its former name), I received a tip from one of our site visitors. The tip indicated that child pornography was being hosted at a site, and it included the URL for the site. The person asked me to shut the site down and put the people behind it in jail.

What happened next changed my life forever. Although I was a recognized expert on child-pornography laws and cybercrimes in general, I had never actually seen child pornography. Being able to describe the typical image and how to identify the age of the child being victimized is a far cry from being exposed to it firsthand.

I clicked on the URL and was taken to a site with names of graphic images. No photos or text appeared other than lists of images, with names like susan4.gif, betsy2.gif, and tyler8.gif. I clicked on one of the hundreds of image links in the directory. An image of a 3-1/2-year-old child slowly opened. It was a little brunette girl who was being graphically raped by an adult male. While all of her and his genitalia were clearly visible, only her face was in the shot. His was hidden. You can understand why this is "my image," the one I will never forget--the one that motivates me every day.

The cameraman had her facing the camera. A flash or special lighting was clearly being used and shone in her face to illuminate the graphic rape. (When I recount this, I have problems looking anyone in the face.) The little girl was not only being painfully molested, she was forced to bear the additional humiliation of being filmed at the same time. Unable to stop the rape, she did the only thing she could do to protect herself: She shut her eyes.

Most parents will be especially touched by this gesture. When our children are very young, they think that by closing their eyes they become invisible. They stand in front of us, thinking that if they can't see us, we can't see them. "Mommy, can you see me?" is the game of the day, and we all pretend that we can't. We call out to them, "Where are you? We can't see you!" pretending to look everywhere for them. The game ends with lots of giggling, tickling, laughter, and hugs. This little girl's attempt to be invisible would end very differently.

At first, I resolved to find that little girl, and my friends in law enforcement helped. But once I began to look, I discovered how many other children were being molested and their molestations memorialized forever in images online and offline.

Then my resolve to help stomp out child molestation and child pornography online grew.

Each year thousands and thousands of children, girls and boys, lose their innocence and much more because of the atrocities forced upon them by pedophiles. There are graphic pictures available of babies being molested at the age of 1 or 2 months. Infants not even old enough to sit up by themselves are being brutally raped or forced to perform oral sex on their molesters. Two-, 3-, and 4-year-old children that are just beginning to discover life have that life ripped away in just one heartbeat. Grade-school children lose their childhood in that same heartbeat. The pain doesn't go away. You can see it in their eyes.
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Cops: Mom Offered Girl For Sex, Porn Pics
Michigan Woman Arrested For Allegedly Arranging Pornographic Photo Shoot Of 7-Year-Old Daughter

TAYLOR, Mich., April 2, 2007
This still from a Wayne County sheriff's department video shows a 33-year-old woman from Taylor, Mich., being arrested Friday, March 30, 2007, at a hotel in Romulus, Mich. Authorities said she offered to let an undercover investigator take pornographic photos of her 7-year-old daughter and have sex with the girl. (AP Photo/Wayne County Sheriff)


(AP) A 33-year-old woman was jailed on a $1 million bond and her five children were in protective custody after she was charged with offering to let an undercover investigator take pornographic photos of one of the children and have sex with the 7-year-old.

The woman, from the Detroit suburb of Taylor, was arrested Friday night after bringing the girl to a hotel in Romulus, near Detroit Metropolitan Airport, where she had agreed to meet the investigator, the Wayne County Sheriff's Department said.

The motive, the department said, was to make money by selling the photos. Her name wasn't being released to avoid identifying the child.

The woman was prepared to offer her daughter "for pornographic photos and anything else that was available if the price was right," Sheriff Warren Evans said. "She had indicated very clearly that that child would do whatever it was that the person who was going to meet the child wanted to do, and that she would see that the child complied.

"It's a very, very disgusting case."

She was arraigned Sunday on five charges, including child sexually abusive behavior, illegal use of the Internet for child sexually abusive actions or materials and distribution of child sexually abusive material, sheriff's spokesman John Roach said.

A not guilty plea was entered on behalf of the woman, who wasn't represented by a lawyer at the arraignment, Roach said. A preliminary examination was scheduled for April 12.

If convicted, she could get up 20 years in prison.

One of the charges in the case is a prostitution charge, since the department said the woman also propositioned the investigator herself. The department said the woman advertised herself online as a prostitute.

Authorities said the woman in Internet chats offered the investigator, who was posing as a photographer when they met online, the opportunity to take photos and discussed being paid in exchange for sex with the child.

The woman arrived at the hotel with her daughter, along with adult sex toys in a duffel bag and different dresses for the girl to wear, the department said.

At the time of the chats, the department said it was investigating the woman on suspicion of distributing child pornography.

Evans said investigators were trying to determine if the woman's other children — ages 12, 11, 9 and 6 — were victims of illegal sexual activity.

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Yes, up to 20 years for the destruction of 5 young lives. This is why there are so many sexual predators out there, they get a slap on the wrist when what they deserve is a bullet to the brain. Let this scum be put in front of a firing squad without a blindfold and let her feel the fear of her impending death just like the fear this child would have felt and probably has already felt at the hands of a predator. God, this sickens me.

i dont think a bullet to the brain is what these people need, they need help, a lot of help, and yes i agree it is of course sick and horrible to even think that this sort of things happens but it does, so the goverment has to give more than 5yrs for people like that.

there was a case in Uk a while ago that a baby girl (8mths old) was kidnapped and she was raped she survvived just about, and that man got just 10yrs in prison he shouldve got life, now the reason i say that is becasue that girl has to live with what he did for the rest of her life and so should he, when in prison he will be beaten and perhaps even raped by the inmates there, but i dont think its up to us to say who should live and die, if he is beaten and raped then he will feel hurt and pain, every day of his life, he will have to watch where he is walking in prison.

when i was talking about this to a (so called) friend of mine she said "what is the problem the girl will not remember anything when she is older" i havent spoken to her since,
 
Calm down and read your own article again. It's 20 years for offering one child to an undercover cop - no actual abuse took place. Presumably if any actual abuse had taken place, the punishment would be greater. The article said that they are still investigating whether or not the other four were abused. If they were, presumably the punishment will be greater.

I think you need to calm down. That was not my quote.
 
I think pedophiles never ever change. They are attracted to children the same way I am attracted to men. No matter how much therapy I got, I wouldn't change. The best I could do would probably be celibate.

I think they need to be implanted with a small GPS that explodes when exposed to air. I wish that was possible.
 
I think pedophiles never ever change. They are attracted to children the same way I am attracted to men. No matter how much therapy I got, I wouldn't change. The best I could do would probably be celibate.

I think they need to be implanted with a small GPS that explodes when exposed to air. I wish that was possible.

who are we to decided who should live or die?

and i have heard many ideas about killing child molsters, all seem to like somthing the natzi's would do!!
 
who are we to decided who should live or die?

and i have heard many ideas about killing child molsters, all seem to like somthing the natzi's would do!!

I'm not deciding they die. I'm deciding they get tracked 24/7. If they try and remove the implant, they die. That was their choice.
 
It's odd thinking about this issue. There's so much given over to child molestation and it's such a hot-button issue. But the reality is that very few kids are really affected overall. Yet, in the world, thousands of kids starve to death or die of easily-prevented diseases ...EVERY SINGLE DAY!

So ....why do we make such big deal out of one crime, yet seemingly ignore something that's so much worse?

Baron Max
 
It's odd thinking about this issue. There's so much given over to child molestation and it's such a hot-button issue. But the reality is that very few kids are really affected overall. Yet, in the world, thousands of kids starve to death or die of easily-prevented diseases ...EVERY SINGLE DAY!

So ....why do we make such big deal out of one crime, yet seemingly ignore something that's so much worse?

Baron Max

How many kids are affected by child molestation?
 
So ....why do we make such big deal out of one crime, yet seemingly ignore something that's so much worse?
Indeed. People seem to get much more upset about child molesters than about murderers. Everyone agrees that murder is bad (in fact, most people would hypothetically agree that murder is much worse), but people are just much more pissed off at the child molester than at the murderer.

Someone how molests a child is a subhuman monster who should be tortured blahblahblah, but someone who chronically comes home from the bar drunk and beats his kids is just considered a drunken asshole.
 
How many kids are affected by child molestation?

in the united states:

"1,500 children die from abuse each year. There are 140,000 injuries to children from abuse each year. There are 1.7 million reports of child abuse each year."3

"...about 1 in 4 women in North America were molested in childhood."11

"More than 2 million cases of child abuse and neglect are reported each year in the United States. An estimated 150,000 to 200,000 new cases of sexual abuse occur each year."4

"There were an estimated 903,000 victims of maltreatment nationwide."22

"An estimated 1,100 children died of abuse and neglect, a rate of approximately 1.6 deaths per 100,000 children in the general populations."22

"...approximately 1 in 7 males will have been sexually molested before the age of 18."10


http://www.findcounseling.com/journal/child-abuse/child-abuse-statistics.html

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i am trying to find the numbers for the uk but i cant find them.
 
Indeed. People seem to get much more upset about child molesters than about murderers. Everyone agrees that murder is bad (in fact, most people would hypothetically agree that murder is much worse), but people are just much more pissed off at the child molester than at the murderer.

Someone how molests a child is a subhuman monster who should be tortured blahblahblah, but someone who chronically comes home from the bar drunk and beats his kids is just considered a drunken asshole.


not in my eyes he's not, to me he is considered a child abuser and if he hits his wife (which more often than not he will) then he is also a spoucial abuser
 
no it's not, why who said it was??

I was expecting lower figures from this:

It's odd thinking about this issue. There's so much given over to child molestation and it's such a hot-button issue. But the reality is that very few kids are really affected overall. Yet, in the world, thousands of kids starve to death or die of easily-prevented diseases ...EVERY SINGLE DAY!

So ....why do we make such big deal out of one crime, yet seemingly ignore something that's so much worse?

Baron Max
 
I was expecting lower figures from this:

well you know Baron he likes to talk and not look at figures, lots of children are abused every day, but it makes me REALLY angry :mad: when people like social services take the children away from they're home because they are being abused by mum or dad and then they send them back to be abused again.

also we have to take into account of the cases that we dont know about, people like childline are open every day and they are so busy they cannot answer all the calls.

but what shall happen to abusers? we cant and neither should we be able to kill them, we cant mark them with a tattoo saying "child abuser" because that is against they're human rights, but what about the childs human rights so what can we do?
 
well you know Baron he likes to talk and not look at figures, lots of children are abused every day, but it makes me REALLY angry :mad: when people like social services take the children away from they're home because they are being abused by mum or dad and then they send them back to be abused again.

also we have to take into account of the cases that we dont know about, people like childline are open every day and they are so busy they cannot answer all the calls.

but what shall happen to abusers? we cant and neither should we be able to kill them, we cant mark them with a tattoo saying "child abuser" because that is against they're human rights, but what about the childs human rights so what can we do?

There are different kinds of abuse: physical, emotional, sexual;

With molestation perhaps there is no recourse but imprisonment and monitoring; but with physical or emotional, it might help to offer support systems.
 
There are different kinds of abuse: physical, emotional, sexual;

With molestation perhaps there is no recourse but imprisonment and monitoring; but with physical or emotional, it might help to offer support systems.

its a sad fact of life that the majority of abusers were abused themselves when they were children i think we should educate them in order to break that viscous circle
 
hmm..educate them. Sure, that is their problem and that will fix it. Also, the belief that a person who destroys anothers life doesn't deserve capital punishment is very strange. Also, the fact those who have a clue(who are honest) know that rape or molestation can actually be worse than murder because you are destroying that person's mind, heart and psyche. The fact that many commit suicide or want to die is a good clue and many victims have admitted they wished they had been killed or beaten to death instead of that type of violation of person. When someone murders we don't say they need to be educated or make excuses. Whether you destroy a life physically or mentally, you destroyed a life with the decision you made. Good day and get a clue.
 
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