In July, 2022, police received a report from Social Services that the victim had been sexually abused by Steven Smith in June of that year.
The victim and his family, who were known to Smith, were supported by specialist officers while an investigation was launched.
At the time of the report, Smith was already subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) relating to a conviction for child sex offences in 2017. The order prohibited Smith from having contact with male children under 18.
Smith, 28, of Lower Street in Pulborough, was arrested and charged with rape of a male child under 13, attempted rape of a boy under 13, sexual assault by touching of a boy under 13, and breach of a Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
At Lewes Crown Court on 21 August, 2024, Smith pleaded not guilty to all charges, but later admitted the breach of the SHPO.
He was convicted of the remaining offences following a trial, and at Lewes Crown Court on Monday, 3 November, he was sentenced to 12 years and nine months in prison.
Smith was also made subject to an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order and will remain a registered sex offender for life.

Pictured: 28, Steven Smith, of Lower Street in Pulborough - Credit: (C) SUSSEX POLICE 2025
Detective Inspector Harry Doyle said: “The child involved has shown immense bravery in coming forward to report this horrific abuse. Their courage, and the support shown by their family, have been vital throughout this process, which I know has been extremely challenging.
“Smith’s actions were appalling and represent a profound breach of trust. Such crimes cause lasting harm and have no place in our society.
“He will now spend a significant period behind bars, where he can no longer pose any threat to children or the wider public.
“We take all reports of abuse extremely seriously. If you believe you may be a victim, or know someone who might be, please come forward. We will listen, and we will support you.”

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