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Lords vote against entrapment proposal

News Efforts by Tory peer Baroness Blatch to update the Indecency with Children Act 1960 so British police can use entrapment to catch Internet paedophiles was voted out by the House of Lords Wednesday. Baroness Blatch challenged the Home Office to...

[November 9, 2000, 7:45]

News Burst: Lords challenge to government's Net laws

News Tory peer Baroness Blatch challenged the Home Office Tuesday on its stance that the Indecency with Children Act of 1960, is adequate to deal with paedophiles operating on the Internet. Baroness Blatch believes the 40-year old law needs updating to...

[November 1, 2000, 13:21]

40 year old law puts children at risk

News Tory peer Baroness Blatch challenged the Home Office to elucidate on exactly how the Indecency with Children Act of 1960, is able to deal with paedophiles operating on the Internet. That stance, says Blatch, is dated and is putting children child...

[November 1, 2000, 16:20]

Government claims paedophile laws do not need updating

News Baroness Blatch wants to introduce legislation that will specifically cover use of the Internet to commit acts of gross indecency with children. Baroness Blatch's proposals were discussed in the House of Lords Tuesday afternoon.

[November 1, 2000, 6:06]

News Burst: Lords votes against entrapment proposal

News Efforts by Tory peer Baroness Blatch to update the Indecency with Children Act 1960 so entrapment can be used by police to catch Internet paedophiles was voted out by the House of Lords Wednesday. Blatch challenged the Home Office to introduce a...

[November 8, 2000, 17:06]

Parliament 'didn't understand RIP Act'

News Baroness Blatch is concerned that government workers will be able to evade scrutiny and access details of Internet and mobile phone usage because of existing powers that she says the government is failing to tighten up.

[November 6, 2003, 16:35]

2000 Roundup: The dangers of chatrooms exposed

News On 1 November, Tory peer Baroness Blatch proposed the introduction of a clause to the Act stating that: "Any person who knowingly employs, uses, persuades, induces, entices or coerces a child to engage in an act of gross indecency with or towards...

[December 31, 2000, 6:08]

Home Office to block Lib Dem MP's entrapment proposal

News In November a similar attempt to amend legislation failed when Tory peer Baroness Blatch attempted to revise the Indecency with Children Act 1960 so that British police could use entrapment powers to catch Internet paedophiles.

[February 20, 2001, 6:10]

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