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Cyber Bullying

Anti Bullying Charities have warned there has been a sharp increase in the number of children being harassed via mobile phones and the internet.

 

 

Sex Offenders in your area

UK Mappa 2007 Annual Report  - find out the number of sex offenders in your area

 

 

 

Byron Review

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

 

 

 

Stranger Danger

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Online Safety

 

In real life you would protect your children, so why not protect them on the Internet?

Download software to protect your children from online sexual predators.

 

 

 

 

Child Safety On the Net

Keep your children safe. 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.

 

 

 

 

Web Filtering

Learn more about Web Filtering and how it can help to keep your children safe from online predators.

 

 

 

Social Networking

The rise of MySpace, Bebo, Faceparty and other social networking sites has created a paradise for predators intent  on online grooming. If you are concerned about child safety ...

 

 

 

Abuse by People you Know

2/3 children are abused by people they know.

 

 

 

 

Online Grooming

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INTERPOL requests public assistance to identify man pictured sexually abusing children

 

6 May 2008

 

INTERPOL is asking for the public’s help in identifying a man pictured sexually abusing children in a series of images found on the Internet and retrieved from the computer of a convicted paedophile.

 

The man, whose name, nationality and location are unknown is featured in approximately 100 images in a series of around 800, which are believed to have been taken in Southeast Asia and depict the sexual abuse of at least three boys aged between six and 10 years old. The first pictures of the man were originally discovered by police in Norway in March 2006.

 

“The law enforcement community around the world has done all it can to find this man who clearly presents a danger to young children, and we are now asking the public to help identify this predator and protect other potential victims from abuse,” said INTERPOL Secretary General Ronald K. Noble.

 

 

 

 

After receiving the pictures from Norwegian police, INTERPOL’s child exploitation unit at the General Secretariat in Lyon, France circulated the images to its global network of experts to try and identify the man. The photographs were also entered into INTERPOL’s Child Abuse Image Database (ICAID) for a digital comparison of images received and stored in ICAID from around the world. To date, around 800 images in this series, all featuring the same victims and locations, have been identified.

 

Operation Vico, INTERPOL’s first-ever public appeal to identify an unknown man photographed sexually abusing children, led to the swift arrest in Thailand of Christopher Paul NEIL last October. Following the success of that operation, INTERPOL’s General Assembly in 2007 approved a resolution empowering the organization to publish information to request the public’s assistance in child sex abuse investigations.

 

“Again, it was a carefully considered decision to publish this second man’s picture in a public appeal. Our duty as law enforcement officers is to protect children and we believe this appeal, codenamed Operation IDent, will help us do that,” said Kristin Kvigne, Assistant Director of INTERPOL’s Trafficking in Human Beings unit.

 

 

 

“While these images were only discovered two years ago, we believe the photographs were taken between April 2000 and May 2001 so clearly this man will be older than he appears in the pictures.”

 

 

 

 

Anyone with information about this man’s identity and current location should contact their local police or the INTERPOL General Secretariat. Members of the public should not take any direct action themselves.

 

Send email to INTERPOL's child exploitation unit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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.

 

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Megans Law

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Sex Offenders Register

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EU Guidelines to Prevent Sex Offenders from working with children.  

 

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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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