State Prevention Targeting Persons Attracted to Minors in Europe

Aleydis Nissen
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More than a decade ago, innovative legal obligations were created in Europe to provide persons who fear that they might commit child sexual offences with access, where appropriate, to effective intervention programmes or measures designed to evaluate and prevent the risk of such offences. These supranational obligations were included in Article 7 of the Council of Europe’s Lanzarote Convention (2010) and the near-identical Article 22 of the European Union’s Directive 2011/93 (2011). These provisions have the potential to prevent damaging children’s health, to help persons attracted to minors to lead more productive and fulfilling lives, and to save society substantial resources. The European Commission noted, however, in 2020 that out of all of the state action that needs to be undertaken to implement Directive 2011/93, the least progress has to date been made in relation to prevention programmes for persons attracted to minors who fear that they might offend or have offended. This article aims to review the supranational obligations and their implementation. It finds that the stigma around pedophilia hampers progress at individual, inter-personal, and structural levels. There is room for improvement in the cooperation between the European Union and the Council of Europe. In addition, specific programmes and measures for specific target groups, such as women or people with disabilities, are identified as a blind spot.
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欧洲针对未成年人的国家预防
十多年前,欧洲制定了创新的法律义务,使那些担心自己可能犯下儿童性犯罪的人有机会在适当情况下利用旨在评估和预防此类犯罪风险的有效干预方案或措施。这些超国家义务包含在欧洲委员会兰萨罗特公约(2010)第7条和欧盟指令2011/93(2011)第22条中。这些规定有可能防止损害儿童健康,帮助被未成年人吸引的人过上更有成效和更充实的生活,并为社会节省大量资源。然而,欧盟委员会在2020年指出,在为实施2011/93号指令而需要采取的所有国家行动中,迄今为止,在针对被未成年人吸引的人的预防方案方面取得的进展最少,这些人担心他们可能会犯罪或已经犯罪。本文旨在回顾超国家义务及其实施。报告发现,围绕恋童癖的污名阻碍了个人、人际和结构层面的进步。欧洲联盟和欧洲理事会之间的合作还有改进的余地。此外,针对特定目标群体(如妇女或残疾人)的具体方案和措施被认为是盲点。
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