Here's a scenario where the area becomes grey ... an adult male lives in his parent's home. He surfs for, and downloads, child pornography onto his personal computer. The parents are oblivious to his actions. The adult male passes away suddenly. His computer falls into the hands of general household use and someone discovers the pornography.
What should the parents do? Should they turn the computer over to police so the contacts and links can be investigated? Would turning the computer over to the police result in a complete house search and investigation of the parents? Could the parents be charged for having the porn activity in their home even though their son was an adult and they were unaware of his activities? Is it wrong to destroy the computer?
Where would the law stand in the event that the porn surfer is no longer among the living, the remnants of their illegal activities are left behind and the parents may suffer for their son's activities. Note: let's suppose that the son is not 20, but at least twice that age.
What's the morally correct thing to do?
What should the parents do? Should they turn the computer over to police so the contacts and links can be investigated? Would turning the computer over to the police result in a complete house search and investigation of the parents? Could the parents be charged for having the porn activity in their home even though their son was an adult and they were unaware of his activities? Is it wrong to destroy the computer?
Where would the law stand in the event that the porn surfer is no longer among the living, the remnants of their illegal activities are left behind and the parents may suffer for their son's activities. Note: let's suppose that the son is not 20, but at least twice that age.
What's the morally correct thing to do?