华盛顿正采取措施减轻针对儿童性交易诱骗嫌疑人的处罚。
Washington Moves To Soften Penalties For Child-Sex Sting Suspects

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华盛顿州量刑指南委员会 narrowly 投票推荐降低对在网上儿童性交易诱骗行动中被抓获的成年人的处罚,这些行动被认为“没有可识别的受害者”——通常是便衣警察冒充未成年人的案件。7 比 2 的投票结果,以及 3 人的弃权,表明优先考虑替代监禁的方案。 这项建议引发了争议。委员会成员,如政策委员会主席布拉德·梅里休,认为许多被告经验不足或有认知挑战,并且经常被侦探引诱。然而,批评者,包括劳伦·戴维斯众议员,强烈反对,认为这些案件*始终*涉及性剥削儿童的实质性一步。 保守派评论员杰森·兰茨认为,这符合民主党人削弱对企图性剥削儿童的惩罚的总体趋势,并引用了之前提出的减少性犯罪者登记要求的法案以及重组进行这些诱骗行动的特别工作组的努力。兰茨认为,政策转变优先考虑了对犯罪者宽大处理,而不是儿童保护。

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Washington’s State Sentencing Guidelines Commission has voted 7–2 to recommend lighter penalties for adults caught in online child-sex sting operations, urging lawmakers to create alternatives to incarceration for cases they classify as having “no identifiable victim” , according to Seattle's 770AM.

The category includes “net nanny” investigations where adults take steps to meet people they believe are minors but are actually undercover detectives. Three members abstained. Conservative talk-radio host Jason Rantz argues this recommendation fits into a broader pattern of Democratic-backed policy shifts that downplay or weaken consequences for adults attempting to exploit children.

Rantz writes that during the meeting, Washington Sex Offender Policy Board Chair Brad Meryhew reinforced the commission’s logic. He described these sting cases as “cases which do not involve an identifiable victim,” saying “most of those are attempted crimes or communication with a minor, with for an immoral purpose, with a victim who the person believes to be a minor, when in fact they’re a detective.”

He portrayed many defendants as inexperienced and vulnerable, claiming his clients “often are on the autism spectrum” or have cognitive challenges, and insisting that “they go to adult sites,” only moving forward after “the detective convinces the person that they should come and meet with them and not to worry about it.”

Seattle's Jason Rantz​

Rep. Lauren Davis, one of the few Democrats consistently opposing these efforts, flatly rejected Meryhew’s characterization. “Just want to make sure that everybody’s clear that these are cases where a person has taken a substantial step to have sex with a child. That is the totality of these cases,” she said. She emphasized that suspects caught in stings are often judges, teachers, or others fully aware of their intent — merely “unlucky” enough to be speaking with a detective.

Rantz notes this isn’t an isolated shift. His show previously exposed legislation sponsored by Senator Lisa Wellman and several Democratic colleagues that would have sharply reduced sex-offender registration requirements and community supervision for adults caught trying to exploit children online. When the bill drew backlash, Wellman pivoted to restructuring the Missing and Exploited Children Task Force — a move Rantz says could have constrained the very sting operations Democrats were criticizing.

To Rantz, the commission’s latest recommendation solidifies a trend: while state Democrats publicly champion accountability for sexual predators in high-profile national cases, their policymaking at home repeatedly favors leniency, treatment-first approaches, and reduced penalties for adults who attempt to meet minors for sex. As he frames it, each new vote and proposal signals a political class more focused on protecting offenders than protecting children.

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