JONATHAN WHITE OF SHEFFIELD: POLICE OFFICER AND SEX OFFENDER STRIKES AGAIN

 |  Red Rose Database

Sheffield Rapist
In a disturbing case that has shocked the community of Sheffield and the surrounding areas, Jonathan White, a former firearms support officer with South Yorkshire Police, has been convicted of heinous crimes involving a young girl and multiple women. The 41-year-old, whose residence was listed as Brunswick Gardens in Sheffield, was found guilty of a series of sexual offenses that spanned several years, revealing a pattern of predatory behavior and manipulation.

White's criminal activities came to light after a lengthy investigation that uncovered his disturbing abuse of an eight-year-old girl. Over a period of two years, from when she was eight until she was ten, White subjected the young victim to repeated acts of sexual assault, a trauma that has left lasting scars. The case was brought before Nottingham Crown Court, where a jury convicted White on multiple counts, including two counts of rape, two charges of sexual assault, and two allegations of inciting sexual activity with the young girl. The severity of his crimes was underscored by the court's decision to sentence him to 12 years in prison.

In addition to his prison sentence, White was ordered to be placed on the sex offenders' register for life, a measure designed to monitor and restrict his activities post-release. Furthermore, he was banned from working with children, a restriction that aims to prevent any future harm to vulnerable minors. These convictions mark a dark chapter in White’s life, adding to a history of abusive conduct that includes violence against women.

White’s departure from the police force occurred in November 2009, after he had served for eight years with South Yorkshire Police. His resignation followed his conviction for attacking a former girlfriend, an incident that further tarnished his reputation. The following year, in 2010, he was jailed for assaulting another partner, revealing a pattern of domestic violence and aggressive behavior. Several former girlfriends have come forward, describing White as a 'smooth charmer' at the beginning of their relationships, only to turn violent later. One ex-partner, who had been engaged to marry White before his arrest, recounted that he falsely claimed to have gone to Afghanistan to work as a private security contractor. In reality, he was incarcerated for domestic violence at the time.

Her account painted a picture of a highly manipulative individual, capable of deception and emotional control. The police also investigated allegations that White had sexually abused a six-year-old girl. However, due to concerns about the trauma that such a case could inflict on the young victim and the strength of the evidence already gathered, prosecutors decided not to proceed to court. The grandmother of a 16-year-old girl, who was also a victim, expressed her disbelief that someone with White’s position as a police officer, authorized to carry a firearm, could commit such acts. Her words reflected the shock and betrayal felt by many in the community.

Detective Constable Lisa Saporita, from Nottinghamshire’s child abuse investigation unit, praised the bravery of White’s victims, emphasizing their strength in coming forward and sharing their stories. The case against Jonathan White has not only exposed his personal failings but also raised serious questions about the vetting and oversight of individuals in positions of authority and trust. His crimes have left a lasting impact on the victims and serve as a stark reminder of the importance of vigilance and accountability within law enforcement and society at large.
← Back to search results