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Revision as of 16:41, 12 May 2020
Sexual abuse is broadly defined. Anybody involved in this can have a page even if they don't physically abuse everyone, such as people who view child pornography.
The key word here is abuse. So if you have somebody convicted of a sex crime ask yourself if it was actually abusive. Remember that in some countries the human rights of homosexuals are ignored and their lifestyles are made illegal. Also take care in cases where the accused if just over the age of consent and are found guilty of sex acts with somebody just under. However most sensible prosecutors won't charge where there is real love between them and will only go after truly abusive people in those circumstances so they probably are heinous.
In conclusion, nearly everybody found guilty of a sex crime can be added.
A note about minor-attracted people
Minor-attracted people do not warrant a page unless they have actually abused people.