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Boy who raped sister after watching pornography sentenced | Boy who raped sister after watching pornography sentenced |
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A 12-year-old boy who raped his seven-year-old sister after watching hardcore pornography on the internet has avoided a custodial sentence. | |
The boy, now 13, pleaded guilty to rape, two counts of indecent assault and inciting a child to engage in sexual activity. | The boy, now 13, pleaded guilty to rape, two counts of indecent assault and inciting a child to engage in sexual activity. |
Blackburn Youth Court heard he had viewed pornography with friends and gained "a desire to try it out". | Blackburn Youth Court heard he had viewed pornography with friends and gained "a desire to try it out". |
Social workers are working to return him to the family home soon. | Social workers are working to return him to the family home soon. |
'Disgusted' | |
The boy is currently living away from the family home but in a victim impact statement his sister said she wanted him to return. | |
"I feel sad what [he] did," she said. "I want him to go to our house so I can play games with him. I love [him]." | |
In a statement, the offender said he was "disgusted" with his crimes, which were committed between March and May of last year, and promised there would be no repeat of them. | In a statement, the offender said he was "disgusted" with his crimes, which were committed between March and May of last year, and promised there would be no repeat of them. |
Sentencing the boy, District Judge James Prowse said he thought it "highly improbable" he would reoffend in the same way and imposed a 12-month referral order, on the recommendations of a youth offending team. | |
Detaining the teenager would "tear the family apart" and expose him to "hardened and sophisticated" youth offenders, Judge Prowse said. | |
The judge, who described the boy as "unsophisticated" and "immature", said the teenager did not represent a danger to society. | |
The boy, who has no previous convictions, will be placed on the sex offenders register for two-and-a-half years. |
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