'The LA Times recently ran a story about the Child Exploitation Section of the Toronto Sex Crimes Unit, which contained a mind-boggling statistic: of the more than 100 offenders the unit has arrested over the last four years, “all but one” has been “a hard-core Trekkie".'
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Thanks for running this down. The idea that 99/100 would be connected to a niche activity is impossible on its face tbh.
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Most plausible explanation here, I suspect, is that the kind of people who built up Internet CP rings c. 1995-2005 (original source is from 2005) were Star Trek fans because that's who was on the hobbyist Internet at that point.
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Maybe the CPS squad were all super fans so they mostly looked for perps at conventions.
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I figure it's because Internet gif trading rings were relatively easy to roll up. Some 80 IQ pedo just rapes his stepdaughter or whatever, vice squad detectives would have to leave the office to find evidence for that.
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