I believe that framing people for possession of child pornography is a widespread practice, and that this accounts for almost all convictions on that charge.
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If a person were to actually want child pornography, there are simple technical measures which could create a nearly iron-clad guarantee against being caught
I think “it’s easy not to get caught” is not good evidence that most people convicted of an easily-non-catchable crime are innocent. It’s also easy to not leave fingerprints, and security camera footage consistently shows people not wearing gloves when stealing stuff.
I think “it’s easy not to get caught” is not good evidence that most people convicted of an easily-non-catchable crime are innocent. It’s also easy to not leave fingerprints, and security camera footage consistently shows people not wearing gloves when stealing stuff.