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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And child molesters are not just men. [twitter]https://x.com/ImmigrantCrimes/status/1994853912919367857[/twitter][/quote] From the U.S. Sentencing Commission (USSC) — “Sexual Abuse” / child-abuse / child-pornography cases • In the most recent USSC data (FY 2024), 93.5% of individuals sentenced for sexual abuse were men.  • By race/ethnicity (FY 2024): 55.1% were White; 15.2% Hispanic; 13.9% Black; 13.0% Native American; 2.8% Other.  • For cases involving production of child pornography: 67.0% of the offenders were White (in FY 2024).  • The average age of those sentenced for sexual abuse (in that data set) was 38 years.  • Overwhelming majority (94.8% in FY 2024) were U.S. citizens.  Earlier years show similar patterns: e.g., in FY 2022, 93.7% of sexual-abuse offenders were men; 53.8% were White; 18.9% Black; 14.4% Hispanic; 10.5% Native American; 2.4% Other.  For child-pornography–production offenders (FY 2019 data from USSC): about 94.3% male; 75.2% White; nearly all U.S. citizens; average age ~38.  ⸻ From the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) — on child-pornography arrests and broader child-sex-exploitation arrests • In one national study of arrests for Internet-related crimes involving child pornography, offenders tended to be male, White, and over age 25.  • Data from a study of commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) suspects (2006–2013) found that among suspects: ~97% were male, ~82% White, ~9% Black, ~9% Hispanic, ~0.5% American Indian/Alaska Native, ~1.6% Asian/other.  • In that study, median age at initial hearing was 39 years.  • Regarding marital & prior-conviction status for CSEC suspects (in that same data): 70% were unmarried; 79% had no prior felony convictions; 56% had no more than a high-school education.  [/quote]
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