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It's true that only the younger kids are "desensitized" by violent/gory/sexual content since they are so impressionable. But we are talking repeated exposure during a very young age range so it would be the parent's fault for that. Now, if an older teen or an adult comes across that content, they generally don't act on it. The reason for that is their brain gets the difference between reality and fantasy. So that's true, too.
But remember... most criminals who had access to cellphones, computers, and tablets have been found to have content related to their crimes on their digital media. It's not reported on anymore since it's no longer shocking and is to be expected. At the most, I might have seen a sentence or 2 like "authorities seized the computer and found videos with violent content" or "authorities found sexual images on his/her computer during a search of the laptop."
And oftentimes, when loli content is found, they will search all of that person's computers, phones, hard drives, usb drives, etc. Unfortunately for some of you, loli content is viewed as the "gateway" to harder content which in some cases is true. It's like a numbers or betting game and the law won't take any chances.
They are looking for child content and in some cases where actual child content is found, there is a chance they have victimized a child. Based on various studies, the rate of those possessing that material who have already hurt a child range from 4-24% and only 1-4% of those who have not hurt a child eventually become a molester. The reasoning behind this to is get those who have not touched a child some help and therapy and to put those who have molested a child behind bars. The law's true motivation is that "no child should ever be molested".
The numbers may seem low but according to some estimates, only 1-10% of child sex crimes are reported. But child molesters have a much higher recidivism (re-offense) rate then rapists. It may seem like overkill but stopping one child from being a victim is worth all this.
But remember... most criminals who had access to cellphones, computers, and tablets have been found to have content related to their crimes on their digital media. It's not reported on anymore since it's no longer shocking and is to be expected. At the most, I might have seen a sentence or 2 like "authorities seized the computer and found videos with violent content" or "authorities found sexual images on his/her computer during a search of the laptop."
And oftentimes, when loli content is found, they will search all of that person's computers, phones, hard drives, usb drives, etc. Unfortunately for some of you, loli content is viewed as the "gateway" to harder content which in some cases is true. It's like a numbers or betting game and the law won't take any chances.
They are looking for child content and in some cases where actual child content is found, there is a chance they have victimized a child. Based on various studies, the rate of those possessing that material who have already hurt a child range from 4-24% and only 1-4% of those who have not hurt a child eventually become a molester. The reasoning behind this to is get those who have not touched a child some help and therapy and to put those who have molested a child behind bars. The law's true motivation is that "no child should ever be molested".
The numbers may seem low but according to some estimates, only 1-10% of child sex crimes are reported. But child molesters have a much higher recidivism (re-offense) rate then rapists. It may seem like overkill but stopping one child from being a victim is worth all this.