campaigns
Say no to a world with child sex-abuse dolls and robots
In 2020 a mother found the likeness of her child had been used for a child sex-abuse doll for paedophiles.
In 2021, the CASR will campaign against the production, purchase and use of child-sex abuse robots and dolls.
Child sex-abuse dolls and robots are lifelike, anatomically correct, silicone dolls or robots modelled on the bodies of young children (most often girls) made with penetrable orifices. Today, they are available to men worldwide online and in brothels for their sexual consumption.
Our campaign challenges academics who argue they are not harmful to wider society and suggest they could be put on ‘prescription’ for child sex offenders. Nothing could be more harmful than normalizing and legitimizing children as sexual objects.
There is no evidence to show that users of child sex-abuse dolls do not harm children, or that child sex-abuse robots will lead to a reduction in the abuse of children. To the contrary, men who are found in possession of child sex-abuse dolls and robots are shown to be likely to engage in other abusive behaviour such as consuming child abuse images.
We will campaign for politicians to look at existing legislation and implement a much stricter approach to the development, production, export and use or child sex-abuse dolls and robots.
Join us in our mission! Together we can change things for the better and ensure children get the protection they need.
Join us at our launch event.
Child sex-abuse dolls and robots: fighting paedophilia
Thursday 11th February 2021
09:00-10:30 (online).
