07 Jul 2026
43-year-old Joel Hanby has been jailed today for 15 years for sexual assault by penetration of a child.
Hanby began sexually abusing the survivor, a girl known to him, when she was seven or eight years old. In March 2023, she found the courage to report the sexual abuse to a teacher at school. The school informed police and Hanby was arrested the following day.
Hanby was interviewed by police three times. Each time, he shifted the blame from himself; citing a drinking problem, suggesting that one of the survivor’s friends was a bad influence who may have persuaded her to lie, and claiming the survivor lied more than most children.
Following a trial at Guildford Crown Court, Hanby, (DOB 13/07/1982), of Frimley Green, was found guilty of two counts of assault by penetration of a child under the age of 13. Once he is released from prison, having served a minimum term of 10 years, he will be subject to an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and an indefinite restraining order to prevent further contact with either the victim or her family.
In her background statement for court, the survivor’s mum recounted the impact of Hanby’s abuse on her young daughter, describing the effects on her sleep, mood, and relationship with her family. She stressed the significant contrast in her daughter’s character after enduring such trauma with the “younger, lively, bubbly, active, and light-hearted” person she was prior to the abuse.
Detective Constable Kiki Phillips, who investigated the case, said: “We must acknowledge the bravery and resilience that the survivor has demonstrated at such a young age, throughout the investigation and court proceedings.
“As a young child, she summoned the courage to make a report of abuse that she had suffered at the hands of Hanby.
“Her compelling and detailed evidence ensured he was sent to prison immediately after the jury’s verdict, where he will be unable to cause any further harm to children.
“Over a span of years, Hanby utilised his position of trust to perpetrate inexcusable, abhorrent abuse against the survivor.
“My thoughts are with the survivor's family as I wish them the best in moving forward from this distressing period of their lives.
“I hope the survivor herself excels in achieving all of her ambitions without Hanby and his previous actions holding her back.”
You can find more advice and information on reporting sexual offences on our website. We have a bespoke online reporting form that you can use to make your initial report to police, at your own pace, at a time that works for you. Every report is taken seriously, and every report is valuable.
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