> But four years later, exclusive figures obtained by Sky News show **1,150 upskirting crimes have been recorded** since 2019, with 40% of victims being children – some as young as three years old.
> However **just 68 people have been convicted of upskirting** since 2019, Ministry of Justice figures show.
> Outcomes are low across other sexual offences too. Just 3.6% of sexual offences in England and Wales resulted in a charge in 2022/23 – or 2.1% for rape offences.
68 convictions from 1,150 reports, makes me wonder what’s the point of the law.
A school won’t do anything, probably better off going to the police.
> The school confiscated the boy’s phone and discovered photos underneath Jolene’s skirt which he had surreptitiously taken. The images were deleted but the boy was not suspended.
Jesus christ sounds like the school was fully on the boys side. This is basically deleting evidence right? Shameful
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> But four years later, exclusive figures obtained by Sky News show **1,150 upskirting crimes have been recorded** since 2019, with 40% of victims being children – some as young as three years old.
> However **just 68 people have been convicted of upskirting** since 2019, Ministry of Justice figures show.
> Outcomes are low across other sexual offences too. Just 3.6% of sexual offences in England and Wales resulted in a charge in 2022/23 – or 2.1% for rape offences.
68 convictions from 1,150 reports, makes me wonder what’s the point of the law.
A school won’t do anything, probably better off going to the police.
> The school confiscated the boy’s phone and discovered photos underneath Jolene’s skirt which he had surreptitiously taken. The images were deleted but the boy was not suspended.
Jesus christ sounds like the school was fully on the boys side. This is basically deleting evidence right? Shameful