Submitted on Thursday 26th January 2017
Rejected on Sunday 29th January 2017
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: no-action (see below for details)
Ensure that child abusers/neglecters are given reflective criminal sentences.
The neglect and abuse of children is on the rise in Britain. From Baby P to Liam Fee the U.K. seems to be at the forefront of child abuse and neglect cases. But our courts do not seem to reflect the appropriate sentence for the crime when proceedings have concluded.
Neglect can range from leaving a child hungry or dirty, without adequate shelter, supervision or clothing or denying the child medical or health care. The NSPCC identify 57,000 cases of children that need protecting. That number is staggering. Where child deaths from homicide or death may have declined in 2016 a sharp rise in sexual offences towards children overshadows the fact that serious and longer sentences need to be imposed to ensure these people don't have access to children ever again.
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The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:
We're not sure what you mean by "reflective criminal sentences". You could start a new petition calling for Parliament to change the law and set a specific new minimum sentence for certain offences relating to the abuse and neglect of children.
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