It ā€œis the epitome of injusticeā€ as well as ā€œdangerousā€ for a judge to have given a sentence of 10 weekends in jail to a former upstate New York police officer who pleaded guilty to raping a 13-year-old girl before his forced resignation, according to a prominent advocate for child sexual abuse survivors.

ā€œThis sentence is the epitome of injustice and a dangerous nod to child sexual predators letting them know, ā€˜No worries, we wonā€™t go too hard on you,ā€™ā€ Kathryn Robb, the national director of the Childrenā€™s Justice Campaign at the Enough Abuse organization, said on Thursday. ā€œThis little girl will be imprisoned by her memories for life, while [the rapist] loses a mere 20 days of his liberty.ā€

Robb, an attorney, has helped state legislatures across the US reform laws addressing child sexual abuse. She added that ā€œrape of a child is one of the most horrendous crimes with lifelong effects on the victimā€. And she maintained that the case centering on ex-Rochester, New York, police officer Shawn Jordan was unconscionable for anyone who believed in the ongoing need for stiffer criminal punishments and more substantial civil damages in instances of child molestation.