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Byron Review

Dr Tanya Byron heads up an Independent UK Review to protect children from harmful content. 

 

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Missing Children

 

International Missing Children Appeal

 

 

Top 25 Tips

 

Top 25 Child Safety Tips

 

 

Actor Guilty of Child Porn

Actor  Chris Langham is behind bars after being found guilty of downloading child porn.

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On the Net

Place the family computer in a common area, rather than a child's bedroom. Also, monitor their time spent online and the websites they've visited.

 

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Web Filtering

Learn more about Web Filtering and how it can protect your children.

 

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Cyber Bullying

Cyber Bullying is on the rise, using email, mobiles, text and instant messaging. Read the signs and stop it.

 

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Social Networking

The rise of MySpace, Bebo, Faceparty and other social networking sites has created a paradise for predators intent  on online grooming.

 

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People you Know

2/3 children are abused by people they know.

 

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Online Grooming

Online solicitation and 'grooming' are the most common forms of online child sexual abuse. 

 

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Facebook strengthens child protection

The social networking site has agreed to respond more quickly to complaints about pornography and harassment

 

Adapted from

October 17, 2007

Facebook has agreed to change the way it handles complaints in an attempt to protect children from sexual predators and inappropriate content.

 

The social networking site, which has than 47 million members, will bring in a fast-track process for dealing with complaints about nudity, pornography and unwelcome approaches. Prospective members will also be warned about the risks of social networks before they sign up.

 

The agreement came after an investigation by Andrew Cuomo, the New York attorney general, who had received complaints about inappropriate content on the website.

"Social networking sites, popular among young people, have quickly gained members and appeal, but also act as a magnet for those who would prey on the young,” Mr Cuomo said.

 

 

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Websites such as Facebook and MySpace have been criticised by child safety campaigners, who say that they give paedophiles anonymous access to large numbers of children.

 

In July, MySpace said that it had removed 29,000 American sex offenders from its network after pressure from US state governments. British police said at the time that they had no plans to give MySpace names of sex offenders so that they too could be evicted from the site.

 

During Mr Cuomo’s investigation into Facebook, his office set up accounts and sent complaints to moderators to test the site’s procedures. Chris Kelly, Facebook’s chief privacy officer, acknowledged that the checks had revealed problems.

 

“The attorney general pointed out some weaknesses in our complaint-handling process,” Mr Kelly said. “What he has directed us to do is renew our vigilance around complaint handling.”

 

Under the new procedures, complaints about pornography and harassment will be given priority over the tens of thousands of complaints received by the site every day. Facebook will have to respond to such complaints within 24 hours and reply to the complainant reporting what steps it has taken within 72 hours.

 

An independent examiner will monitor the effectiveness of the process.

 

Mr Cuomo said that efforts were continuing to develop a comprehensive age verification system that could be used by all social networking sites.

 

 

 

Adapted from

October 17, 2007

 

 

 

 

 

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Name and Shame illegal content

The Internet Watch Foundation  indicates that the USA and Russia between them appear to host the majority of illegal child images.

 

Madeleine McCann

 

Let our Spies find Madeleine McCann

 

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Megans Law

How the US manages it's sex offenders.

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Are your children's photographs safe on the Internet?

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Nannies, Au Pairs and your children's safety...

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Child Tracking Tools

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Sex Offenders Register

How does it work? Do it's powers reach far enough?

 

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EU Guidelines to Prevent Sex Offenders from working with children.  

 

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Your children's safety on holiday.  Read the Australian report

 

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The opinion of Downing Street on paedophiles in your community

 

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Child Sex Tourism.  Each year, more than one million children are exploited in the global commercial sex trade.

 

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NSPCC Briefing on sexual abuse.

 

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Paedophile Ring uncovered in the UK

 

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