Nursery worker guilty of child sex crimes jailed
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📌 Key Takeaways
- Nursery worker convicted of child sex crimes
- Offender sentenced to imprisonment
- Crimes involved children at the nursery
- Case highlights safeguarding failures in childcare settings
Zara Lancashire is sentenced to four years in prison at St Albans Crown Court.
🏷️ Themes
Child Abuse, Criminal Justice
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Nursery worker guilty of child sex crimes jailed 2 hours ago Share Save Brian Farmer St Albans Crown Court Share Save A 20-year-old woman who worked at a children's nursery has been given a four-year prison sentence after admitting a series of online child sex offences. Zara Lancashire of Datchworth Turn, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, was jailed on Thursday at St Albans Crown Court after she admitted 11 offences including making and distributing indecent child images and publishing obscene articles at an earlier hearing. Lancashire, who worked at Flower Pots Day Nursery in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, was not charged with any offences relating to children in her care. Judge Lana Wood said Lancashire was "actively involved" in a "network" of people who facilitated the sharing of indecent images. The Crown Prosecution Service said "making" an image included opening an email attachment or downloading a website image. Lancashire, who appeared at the hearing via a video link from HMP Peterborough, wore her brown hair in pigtails - one tied with a pink ribbon and one with a blue ribbon. Judge Lana also imposed a 30-year sexual harm prevention order . Barrister Harry Laidlaw, prosecuting, told the judge that Lancashire had been arrested in September. Laidlaw said her offences were revealed after a man she was in contact with online was arrested. He said she had distributed category A images - the most serious category - four times. One featured a child who appeared to be aged under two being sexually abused. She had been in contact with people who used usernames including "Mr Bad" and "Pervert", the judge was told. Laidlaw said Lancashire had been in possession of more than 150 images - 113 of which were category A. He said she had, in messages, claimed to have abused children in her care - but had not been charged with any offences relating to children in her care. Laidlaw said Lancashire had been given safeguarding training and told the judge: "She was more aware than...
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