The Campaign Against Adult Grooming (CAAGe) Blog

Beth and Weinstein
CAAGe uses two cases to show just why police officers need to grow up and be able to discuss penis shapes as evidence, showing just how important it was in the Weinstein case to help obtain justice for victims.

P*nises: No Laughing Matter, Officer
I received livestreamed calls on FaceTime of men masturbating. Please tell the police it was no laughing matter.

The Police and Adult Grooming
If adult grooming is legal (in the UK at least), should the police have anything to do with it? Why would anyone be reporting? CAAGe reveals it's first year's research

Police and P*nises Week
A short focus on the CAAGe blog on the police, on penises (as evidence and unsolicited exposure), and sometimes about both. We'll be using the hashtag #PAP on Twitter and elsewhere.