NARBOROUGH PENSIONER STEVEN DOWSING JAILED FOR INDECENT IMAGES AND BESTIALITY PICTURES
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Narborough Child Sexual Abuser
In August 2016, Steven Dowsing, a 60-year-old resident of Coventry Road in Narborough, was convicted and subsequently sentenced to prison for serious offenses involving indecent images and extreme pornography. The case came to light after Dowsing pleaded guilty to multiple charges related to the possession of explicit material.
Specifically, he admitted to possessing two separate counts of indecent images depicting children, a crime that highlights the disturbing nature of his offenses. In addition, he confessed to possessing images classified as extreme pornographic content, which included sexual acts involving animals and humans. These images are considered highly illegal and morally reprehensible, reflecting a grave breach of legal and social standards.
Following his guilty plea, the court sentenced Dowsing to a term of 12 months imprisonment. The sentence underscores the severity with which such offenses are regarded by the judicial system. Furthermore, the judge imposed a 12-month sexual harm prevention order, a legal measure designed to restrict Dowsing’s activities and prevent any potential reoffending once he is released from prison. This order mandates that he adhere to specific restrictions and monitoring to protect the community from further harm.
As of February 2017, Dowsing has been released from custody, but the implications of his convictions continue to be a matter of concern for local residents and authorities alike. His case serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing efforts to combat the distribution and possession of illegal and harmful material involving minors and animals.
Specifically, he admitted to possessing two separate counts of indecent images depicting children, a crime that highlights the disturbing nature of his offenses. In addition, he confessed to possessing images classified as extreme pornographic content, which included sexual acts involving animals and humans. These images are considered highly illegal and morally reprehensible, reflecting a grave breach of legal and social standards.
Following his guilty plea, the court sentenced Dowsing to a term of 12 months imprisonment. The sentence underscores the severity with which such offenses are regarded by the judicial system. Furthermore, the judge imposed a 12-month sexual harm prevention order, a legal measure designed to restrict Dowsing’s activities and prevent any potential reoffending once he is released from prison. This order mandates that he adhere to specific restrictions and monitoring to protect the community from further harm.
As of February 2017, Dowsing has been released from custody, but the implications of his convictions continue to be a matter of concern for local residents and authorities alike. His case serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing efforts to combat the distribution and possession of illegal and harmful material involving minors and animals.