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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Decisions >> Brown, R. v [2011] EWCA Crim 1223 (19 April 2011) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2011/1223.html Cite as: [2011] EWCA Crim 1223 |
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CRIMINAL DIVISION
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MR JUSTICE COOKE
RECORDER OF CARDIFF - HIS HONOUR JUDGE NICHOLAS COOKE QC
(Sitting as a Judge of the CACD)
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"2.6. Mr Brown seemed to have a distorted perception of his relationship with the victim and he describes being "in love" with [J]. Indeed, his request to speak to the victim after the PSR interview indicates his lack of understanding of how his sexual abuse has affected the victim in the long term. He did not show an appreciation of how his grooming of the victim, who was a vulnerable young male looking for a positive role model he could depend on, was exploited for Mr Brown's sexual gains and gratification.
2.7. He seems to take the view that because the victim did not openly protest or struggle against his abuse, that this was an indication that the victim did not object to his sexual advances or inappropriate behaviour. This would seem to further support my assessment that Mr Brown has an unrealistic perception of the harm caused to [J]. The defendant explained that he wanted to be a father figure for the victim and that he cared for the child which would seem to further demonstrate his flawed and distorted thought processes in regard to appropriate behaviour around children."
"5.3. If the Court is minded to impose a custodial sentence of a fixed term, I would propose the imposition of an Extended Sentence for Public Protection to enable Mr Brown to undertake relevant programme interventions as part of a Licence Condition. Should Mr Brown not complete the required programme intervention within prison, a period of at least three years is required for him to be able to complete all the pre groups work, the core sessions and the post group work in order for him to fully benefit from the programme in the community."
"Mr Brown said that he befriended the youngster initially as a means of helping him and tried to provide a stabilising influence. Mr Brown felt that he was functioning almost as a surrogate father to the boy, and [J] describes him as such. Mr Brown was accepted into the household and would frequently stay over at the invitation of [J's] mother. Mr Brown said that on at least one occasion he was aware that [J] had stolen money from him. Mr Brown described [J] as somebody who was already sexually knowing and who was bisexual. [J] for his part knew that Mr Brown was gay and, even before they became sexually involved, would pull a banana in and out of his mouth in front of him, suggestively. Sexual activity with [J] was, he said, consensual and mutual."