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CROGA - Self-help website |
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27 Sep 2004 Published by: Lars Lööf (CBSS)
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Croga.org provides free, anonymous self-help resources for people who are worried about downloading and using illegal images (also called "child pornography"). We aim to help you understand and control your sexual feelings and fantasies about children as well as educate you about the consequences of using illegal images both for the children involved and for yourself. Croga.org is based on research sponsored by the Daphne Programme.
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Victimisation through the production and distribution of abuse images |
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16 Apr 2004 Published by: Lars Lööf (CBSS)
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At the conference "Internet with a Human Face - A Common Responsibility" Dr Ethel Quayle from the University College of Cork, made a presentation on a number of current issues related to children that are being victimised through online abusive images. |
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Internet Sex Crimes Against Minors: The Response of Law Enforcement |
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11 Dec 2003 Published by: Lars Lööf (CBSS)
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This report, written by Janis Wolak, Kimberly Mitchell, and David Finkelhor is published by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children in Washington, US. The report presents the results of "The National Juvenile Online Victimization (N-JOV) Study" which was undertaken to get a sense of the scope and types of law-enforcement activity in this area and serve as a baseline for monitoring the growth of Internet sex crimes against minors and related law-enforcement activities. |
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The Red Barnet's work against child pornography |
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04 Jul 2002 Published by: Lars Lööf (CBSS)
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The Red Barnet hotline was launched in 1998 and receives on average 500 reports every month. The hotline staff analyses and assesses all reports. Reports dealing with potentially illegal material are sent on to hotlines in other countries or to the Danish police.
The hotline staff has knowledge about the use of the Internet by paedophiles, and work closely together with the National Center of Investigation in IT-crimes. The hotline also co-operates with national Internet Service Providers about illegal Material and Internet Safety.
The fight against child pornography on the Internet is a part of Save the Children's work against sexual abuse of children. As all that Save the Children does, the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child underpins he work. |
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The Child Abuse Team within Swedish National Criminal Investigation Department |
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04 Jul 2002 Published by: Lars Lööf (CBSS)
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A Child Abuse Team was established at the Special Objects Unit within the National Criminal Intelligence Service at the Swedish National Investigation Department in November 1995. This was the result of the work executed by a Parliamentary Commission, which was started after the two first major child pornography cases in Sweden in 1992 and -93. |
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Save the Children Sweden's Hotline against Child Pornography |
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16 Jan 2002 Published by: Gazette
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'Child pornography consists of written documents, pictures, or film sequences which describe the sexual encroachment of children. This sexual encroachment is in effect prolonged when pornographic pictures are distributed and hidden away on the Internet.'
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