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Sweden: 23 Women Convicted Of Child Pornography

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MALIN RISING   10/18/11 10:41 AM ET   AP

STOCKHOLM — A Swedish court on Tuesday convicted 23 women and one man of child pornography offenses in what investigators called a unique case because of the number of female perpetrators.

The Falu District Court gave the women, aged between 38 and 70, conditional sentences and fines ranging from 2,500 to 18,000 Swedish kronor ($380 to $2,700). It also sentenced a 43-year-old man to one year in prison for aggravated child pornography.

The court said the women received scores of sexually explicit video clips and photographs of children from the man and discussed them online with him. Some said they liked the images or shared sexual fantasies about the children, and one woman sent pornographic images of children to the man, the court said.

The material showed girls and boys of various ages, from toddlers to teenagers.

The man made contact with the women on the Internet and had sexual relations with about half of them, but they had no connection to each other, the court said.

Some 1,181 pictures and 40 films with child pornography were found in the man's computer, including brutal images of shackled children being raped by adults.

Swedish police said reactions they have received from Interpol indicate this is the first child pornography case worldwide to involve so many women.

The court noted that the man appeared to be seeking out women that had been "struck by tragedies within the family, or had been generally mentally worn out."

"Even though they (the women) ... obviously must take full responsibility for their actions, nothing else can be said than that he has abused their weak psychological state and longing for human contact. This has been systematical," the court said.

It added that the majority of the women would probably not have looked at child pornography had they not been introduced to it by the man.

The man confessed to committing a child pornography offense of the lower degree but denied aggravated crime.

A 39-year-old woman denied any involvement, claiming someone else must have used her computer, while five of the women confessed. The others admitted they had received the files, but denied criminal guilt, saying they weren't aware of what kind of files they had received or had suffered memory loss.

In Sweden, defendants in such cases are not named by the nation's media.

Lawyer Staffan Uvabeck, who represents the 39-year-old woman, says he assumes his client wants to appeal.

"She has denied that she used her computer for this," he said. "Since this happened a very long time ago, five years ago, we believe there is room for other interpretations of what has happened."

Lawyers of other defendants didn't immediately return calls seeking a comment.

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09:54 AM on 11/27/2011
Gotta love the feminist justice system in Sweden.
04:20 AM on 11/27/2011
Interpol did absolutely nothing about a web site called Butterfly Kisses which operated openly for years before going underground.

BK was a "club" for women who liked using their daughters, even when infants, for their own sexual gratification. They operated openly for years while I tried to draw attention to them in dozens of ways including Interpol.

Women apparently don't do that sort of thing.
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dbrett480
08:10 PM on 10/26/2011
So basically no punishment and no names in the media. No wonder so much child pornography originates in Europe.
04:01 PM on 10/21/2011
Wow Look at all the Female Predators
01:24 PM on 10/21/2011
If the man had sent the pictures to other men, I doubt that Swedish police would have gone to such lengths to keep those men out of jail. We should have a system where the punishment is the same regardless of gender.
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rgzrus
05:27 PM on 10/20/2011
One year for the man who did all this is the same as inviting him to continue doing it! The judge should be disbarred for this sentence. It should have been 20 years to life with no parole.
04:02 PM on 10/21/2011
He should of sentence all the woman too
05:07 PM on 10/21/2011
O please If you recieve what you think to be child porn, what is the right thing to do? CALL POLICE. The woman are guilty just like the man is.
09:51 AM on 10/20/2011
The biggest threat is all these step-fathers and ste-mothers. The divorces are what is screwing things up. I believe there needs to be a law where a step-parent in the home means the kids should be interviewed. I know my ex wife married a drunk, but nobody told me anything and he abused the kids and drank all the time. He would drink and smoke dope with his 15 year old son with children right there. If you have a step-parent and they drink or use drugs you got trouble. There is no way around it, because just calling the kids ugly a few times or getting tnem upset does so much damage at a young age, but this women when she met this guy her oldest daughter was 1q4 and she became bi-polar, because of the abuse. So think what it does to children?
You have to watch that woman who finds a guy and then shacks up in a week. They are low class.
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Fran04
08:46 AM on 10/20/2011
This is a developed nation. We have some poor role model.
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08:36 AM on 10/20/2011
"...the majority of the women would probably not have looked at child pornography had they not been introduced to it by the man."

And the man would probably not have looked at child pornography had he not been introduced to it by somebody else. Swedish justice is apparently as weird as ours...
09:55 AM on 10/20/2011
decent people have to become involved. We need stricter rules on getting married and when they divorce they must live in the same school district. People get married and have kids, but don't have a clue. Too many kids are going to the mothers when it should all be equal visitation.
04:04 PM on 10/21/2011
Look at all the Female Predators we have the US that get probation Who made them do it. Allways an excuse for the woman, so lame
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Ken Wyn
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12:49 AM on 10/20/2011
Swedish culture is not only so different from American culture, it's also very different and 'alien' to other European nations, even other northern European ones. Earlier this past summer an Italian politician and his family flew to Stockholm for a tour of Scandinavia by a cruiseliner. While in Stockholm, their son did not want to dine at a restaurant in Stockholm's Old Town, preferring to eat instead at a pizza joint. An altercation erupted in which the father pulled his son's hair. THIS is a serious crime in Sweden. Remember, Sweden is the nation that even influenced the U.S. to tighten it's laws regarding corporal punishment from back in the late 1970s. Anyway, this Italian received an equivalent of a thousand-dollar fine, was jailed for three days, and had his family's entire vacation ruined by Swedish police overreaction. Now some say he deserved it, but what I find so unjust, contradictory, and hypocritical--not to forget to mention that his punishment did NOT fit the "crime"--is that pornography, including child pornography, is not generally taken so seriously as corporal punishment is in Sweden. A parent, like this Italian politician, can actually receive a stiffer penalty than somone, like the women mentioned in this headline, who engages in child pornography. They really DO have their priorities all messed up in Sweden.
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05:38 AM on 10/20/2011
I'm sure the Italian politico and media in Italy is now having a field day with this headline that makes Sweden look really bad, as it should. I do believe it serves the Swedes right. I lived there back in the '70s and remember how pornographic material, even child porn, was sold in vending machines on one's neighborhood street corner in Stockholm. Children were often shown nude in many a Swedish movie on television. And at midnight, pornographic movies with explicit sex acts were shown on local television. Even the age of consent back then was just 13. It has been raised to 15, but that's still too young. Far more disturbing is that it sends the most contradictory message that corporal punishment of one's 15 year-old is against the law and faces stiff penalties for a parent, but an adult (no matter what their age) having sex with your 15 year-old cannot be prosecuted, or face any penalties whatsoever, as long as your 15 year-old admits that that sex act, even intercourse, was consensual.
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01:35 AM on 10/21/2011
Phh Katy... While I firmly agree 15 is too young and nobody should go there (unless they, too are that age), you are equating brutalizing a teenager with a very different act. Some would say violating the trust and ... Ahem, violating the child will leave far more pronounced damage. Some would say the opposite, but I'm certain all would agree they are not to be equated as you just seemed to have done there.

As a side note, laws are put into place also to protect the teenagers themselves from being charged (as we see happen here in the US) as well as to acknowledge differing cultural norms when it comes to sex. We Americans are a bit conservative about it, but not everywhere is.

And don't go off the ledge accusing me of anything (as people are prone to do on forums), you know very little of my own opinions on the matter/related life experiences.
12:26 PM on 10/22/2011
That was back in the early-mid 1970s, the short-lived age of sexual freedom. From everything being repressed everything was permitted until everything was reined in again as the pendulum swung back, hopefully finding an acceptable mid-point.

Also remember that the western world can thank Sweden for early awareness of incest and child abuse, ahead of the rest of Europe and North America. But unlike America there is no culture of excessive prison terms for social ills. Possessing child pornography should be criminal, but five years in prison for possession? That makes no sense.

18 years age of consent makes no sense either, By that age most are already sexually active and many have been so by years.
08:30 AM on 10/20/2011
So, Ken Wyn, let me get this straight? Are you really comparing physically abusing a child to looking at pictures of someone abusing a child? And is your honest opinion that looking is a worse crime than doing? What these people in this article did, it is inexcusable, it is horrible, but while they with their actions possibly contributed to the market of making these kinds of videos and photos, they did not, in fact, make them. The Italian politician, however, DID physically hurt a child.

No matter how disgusting we think this action is, to look at childpornography, it's important to make the distinction between a violent action and a violent fantasy. Looking is not a crime. Thinking is not a crime. What these sentences are aimed at is that, while they were looking and sharing, they possibly contributed to the market (by consuming and therefore showing that there IS a market for these videos) And THAT is the crime.

The Italian politician abused a child, physically. And although I'm aware that many other countries don't think hitting a child is wrong if you call it "discipline", our opinion is that hitting someone -at any age- is a crime, no matter the intentions. Abuse is abuse. I mean come on, there is zero tolerance with domestic violence where the husband abuses his wife right? So why is this abuse more okay if it's aimed at an innocent, defenceless child? Who is the hypocrite, Ken Wen?
10:02 AM on 10/20/2011
The child abuse is almost exclusively with broken homes. Therefore change the laws you must live very close to each other and preferably next door. Kids from broken homes will be moved around. Kids from broken homes are going to be traumatized. But people moving away and one parent only getting to see the kids a few hours every other weekend is not working, because it's usually the father. He pays out and then has to deal with not being able to bond with his kids. Parents who don't even want the kids will use them for child support and just to start trouble.
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02:41 AM on 10/21/2011
You obviously FLUNKED fourth grade reading comprehension. That's NOT what he's saying. You missed the point entirely. "Looking at" and "thinking about" child porn IS far more of a CRIME than someone pulling his kid's hair. "they did not in fact make them," oh, but they DID purchase the child porn, and by purchasing that child porn, they have contributed to an industry that abuses and exploits children, executing acts against those children that are far more serious than pulling their hair. You need to get REAL, downplaying the exploitation of children in the child porn industry versus your focusing on a father pulling his son's hair. Your "morals" and "values," if you have any, are seriously corrupt. Go get help.
12:04 AM on 10/20/2011
How come nobody has blamed "Obama?" Come on, you're missing a great opportunity. This is a liberal country and Obama is considered the dreaded liberal, so lets blame him! Do I have to do all the thinking for you? If you blame him you'll get a multitude of "Ditto's" from Rush Limbaugh, and you won't want to pass that up. Go for it.
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08:28 AM on 10/20/2011
You won't collect many fans at this rate...
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01:29 AM on 10/21/2011
Thanks to your sarcastic comment, I just Fanned & Faved "NJ Cam." That's o.k., NJ Cam, you obviously are new out here. You'll encounter a lot more rude people like the one above.
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09:38 PM on 11/04/2011
Too funny!
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Ken Wyn
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12:02 AM on 10/20/2011
Sweden is run by Femi-Nazis.
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wardropper
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08:29 AM on 10/20/2011
If that were true, we wouldn't have heard about this case at all.
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Draekia
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01:37 AM on 10/21/2011
Hehe. Nice.

Silly. But nice and quick response there.
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Paul Kopacko
04:13 PM on 10/19/2011
Fines? A 1 year prison term? "I forgot" as a defense? "I didn't know" as an excuse? WHAT IS WRONG WITH THESE PEOPLE? I have an idea. Put each one of them in a windowless room with only one door. Strip them naked and hand cuff them. Then let the older children who were raped and the parents or other family members of the younger children who were raped into this room for ten minutes with a baseball bat. If the criminal comes out alive release them from custody otherwise... oh well. This would be proper justice for the sicko perverts. The man involved however should not be killed. He should have his penis and testicles skinned and then covered in coarsely crush glass shards while a vinegar solution is slowly dripped onto them and a car battery is attached. Restrain him and give him IV food and fluids to allow him to live the rest of his days in this kind of agony. This won't relieve him of his debt to society or absolve him of his crime, but perhaps it will serve as a deterent to others who may be tempted to involve themselves in such psychopthic, sociopathic, demented, insane, reprehensible, sadistic, twisted, perverted, hateful, evil behavior in the future. I don't normally condone torture but sometimes draconian behavior requires a draconian response.
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01:09 AM on 10/20/2011
I'm not sure it would really help the victims to have 10 minutes to be perpetrators of violence. This whole situation is extremely sad-- beyond sad.
10:07 AM on 10/20/2011
The states could get involved from the start. Child abuse is almost exclusivelt from broken homes. So if people divorce they must live within one mile of each other. No more hour long runs to get the kids. Both parents need equal time with the kids. Every other weekend is not enough.
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laureenholt
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03:49 PM on 10/19/2011
The lack of any real, meaningful & substantive PUNISHMENT of these people is a crime in & of itself!

I say convict the prosecutors & judge for their leniency & then go after the flippin' LEGISLATORS who enacted a law such that these perps get something that can't even approach the definition of "punishment"!

This is sheer madness!!

Bah!
02:19 PM on 10/19/2011
Disgusting abominations. Call them women?