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Family First labelled the sentence "offensive, pathetic and spineless. This is like putting a person battling with overeating next door to the local bakery. The rights of the victims, many of them children, to see justice are being trod on," national director Bob McCoskrie said. Also under fire was a decision to sentence a Palmerston North man to eight months' home detention and 150 hours' community work after he admitted possessing 2000 child-porn images and films, including images of adults sexually abusing babies. "Their decisions are spineless and send the completely wrong message. And they are perpetuating the problem by allowing offenders to be placed where the community, children, and even the offenders themselves, are put further at risk," Mr McCoskrie said. "Each one of these images represents the violation and degradation of our most vulnerable - the ultimate in child abuse from which these children may take a lifetime to recover. Yet the average effect of the punishment for each image is staying home for less than three hours." |