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"MAP" (minor attracted people) term used by Police Scotland

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Oystersandwhelks · 31/12/2022 12:12

www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/fury-as-police-scotland-describes-paedophiles-as-minor-attracted-people/ar-AA15ONqD?ocid

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Mysterian · 31/12/2022 12:22

"Police Scotland emphasised it opposed describing paedophiles as MAPs and insisted the term had only been included in the report as it was used by the project’s commissioning documents." Telegraph.

skippingthroughthedaisies · 31/12/2022 16:03

Appalling under any circumstances.

30not13 · 31/12/2022 16:16

Press getting it wrong as per, and people not bothering to research it themselves

Go and look up Police Scotland statement

SheWoreYellow · 31/12/2022 16:24

Here’s the statement:

Statement regarding use of term Minor-Attracted Person
Police Scotland has issued the following statement in response to media reporting which misrepresents our position on the term “Minor-Attracted Person”.

Detective Chief Superintendent Sam Faulds, Head of Public Protection for Police Scotland, said: “We utterly condemn anyone who commits sexual offences against children, be it individuals or organised paedophile networks, and we work tirelessly to bring them to justice.

“Police Scotland does not use the term Minor-Attracted Person to describe this type of offender and any suggestion otherwise completely misrepresents our position.

“The term referenced in a Police Scotland report in June 2022 was quoted from proposal documents for the establishment of the Horizon Project, a European consortium to tackle child sexual abuse and exploitation.

“At the first meeting of the consortium, in Warsaw in September 2022, Police Scotland officers successfully lobbied for the MAP term to be removed from recognised terminology used by more than 20 European partners.

“Our view was that the term was entirely unacceptable in describing someone either involved in sexual offending against children or who has indecent thoughts towards them.

“Police Scotland’s National Child Abuse Investigation Unit works closely with partners to investigate all reports of child sexual exploitation, identify and apprehend abusers and reduce their opportunity for sexual offending, both physically and in the digital space.”

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