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Revealed: Children as young as six victims of dating app sex crimes

by The Editor
September 17, 2019
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A Sky News investigation has found children – including one as young as six – have been the victims of sexual grooming, rape, assault and blackmail after accessing adult dating apps.

More than 70 young people were targeted after managing to circumvent age verification systems on popular dating apps like Grindr and Tinder, according to police documents revealed under freedom of information laws.

The country's leading child protection police officer said dating app companies were not doing nearly enough to prevent children from accessing their sites.

Image: The victims were contacted on dating apps like Grindr

According to the official police documents, the youngest victim was just six years old – a boy in the Durham Constabulary area who was sexually groomed after contact on gay dating app Grindr.

Other cases included:

  • A nine-year-old boy in Staffordshire who was sexually assaulted by an adult he met on Tinder
  • A 12-year-old-girl, also in Staffordshire, who was raped by a man she met on another dating app
  • An 11-year-old girl who was coerced into sending naked pictures of herself over an app in Gwent
  • A 12 year-old-girl in Hertfordshire who was groomed for sex after contact on Grindr

Simon Bailey, chief constable of Norfolk police and the national lead on child protection, said dating apps needed to do much more to keep children off their sites.

"I think verification is absolutely critical," he said.

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A six-year-old boy in Durham was sexually groomed after contact on Grindr

"There needs to be far greater verification so you can actually demonstrate and prove who you are, and demonstrate that you are on there with the knowledge of a guardian.

"I don't believe it is morally responsible that you can establish a system or a domain where you then know that a child is potentially at risk of being abused, or is being abused, and simply turn around and say to police: 'What is taking place within that room is not our responsibility.' I think it is."

A 12-year-old-girl in Staffordshire was raped by a man she met on a dating app

The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) has long campaigned for better protection of youngsters online.

Andy Burrows, the charity's head of child safety online policy, said: "It is really easy for children and young people to be able to download sites like Tinder or Grindr onto their smartphones.

"The age verification processes really are just a tick box exercise and when we are talking about such highly sexualised platforms, these are just unsuitable sites for children and young people and that is why we do need to see action."

Just as some children are circumventing age verification checks to access over-18 apps, adults are doing the same to trawl teenage dating sites.

Sky News was easily able to create a false profile to access one popular teen site, which was supposed to be restricted to teenagers aged between 13 and 19.

Several profiles of grown men were found on the site, including one man happy to admit he was "not 19, older".

Sky News found profiles of grown men on a site for teenagers
Image: Sky News found profiles of grown men on a site for teenagers

In his profile, he said he was looking for "Chill girls" and said "This looks entertaining. You can ask me anything, no matter how crazy, sinister or wrong it is."

Mr Bailey said action was in the pipeline if dating app and social media companies do not tighten up their vetting and monitoring processes.

He told Sky News: "I'm reassured that actually there are a number of significant pillars that are coming into place here, that Read More – Source

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