By Josephine Nyarkoh/Abigail N-ebene Baka, GNA
Kumasi, Nov 13, GNA – A law lecturer has called for a comprehensive
legislation, criminalizing and punishing child pornography and other emerging
forms of child sex abuse.
Professor Robin Walker Sterling of the faculty of law, University of
Ghana, Legon, said people out there using the internet to groom and lure
children into prostitution and other-related sexual practices, should not have
their way.
She complained about the lack of a distinct legal provision, penalizing
the possession, production and distribution or sale of child pornographic
materials.
This, she said, gave cause for serious concern, considering how
vulnerable children were to emerging trends of sexual abuse.
Prof Sterling was contributing to discussions at the Ashanti Regional
consultative meeting held in Kumasi with stakeholders on the review of the
Children’s Act and Juvenile Justice Act.
On hand to participate, were representatives from the judicial service,
security agencies – military, police, immigration and prisons, Commission for
Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) civil society and NGOs.
It was organized by the Department of Children of the Gender, Children
and Social Protection Ministry with support from the United Nations
International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF).
The goal was to help address gaps in the laws passed to give protection
to children and ensure their wellbeing.
Prof Sterling said with the growing use of the internet to perpetrate
crimes, it was important to provide children with security tit bits to protect
them from abuse.
She said, as space was given to children to grow, they should be guided
to make the right choices to become responsible and useful to the society.
GNA