Federal Prison Operators Say Child Porn to Be Labeled as ‘Low Severity’ Offense
Many people consider the abuse of children for pornography to be one of the most egregious crimes around.
A recent case in which two homosexuals were convicted of abusing their adopted sons for that purpose got them sentences that essentially amount to life in prison.
But now a video report from OMG, O’Keefe Media Group, charges that the federal Bureau of Prisons is working to categorize such offenses as “low severity.”
The organization said it has obtained documents “detailing a controversial proposal by the BOP to reclassify child exploitation offenses from ‘high severity’ to ‘low severity.'”
LEAKED: Bureau of Prisons Insider Exposes Documents Inside DOJ Proposing Policy Downgrading Child Exploitation from a "High Severity" to a "Low Severity" Offense
A high-level source within the U.S. Bureau of Prisons (@OfficialFBOP) has released a series of internal documents… pic.twitter.com/wHOVmvn3XR
— O’Keefe Media Group (@OKeefeMedia) January 10, 2025
The OMG report said, “Additionally, the new policy would classify terrorism-related offenses for female inmates as ‘low security’ and animal cruelty as a ‘low-moderate’ offense. These changes stem from a draft of the Security Designation and Custody Classification Manual, signed by BOP Director Colette S. Peters.” (Read more from “Federal Prison Operators Say Child Porn to Be Labeled as ‘Low Severity’ Offense” HERE)