“It’s so important to educate the children. Education is the key.”
#APSB2015: (1/2) Grooming, sextortion, and other online predatory acts: How online child sexual abuse happens and how to prevent it
Logging onto the Internet also means that children and young people are vulnerable to strangers who may trick or solicit them to do sexually explicit acts.
#APSB2015: (3/3) UNICEF Research: Jurisprudence, international conventions and Philippine law
The Philippines does not have a unified code for online protection of children, but child exploitation offenses may still be prosecuted under other laws.
#APSB2015: (2/3) UNICEF Research: What we know about online child abuse
Often, extreme poverty is the driving force behind online child abuse. Some parents would rather subject their children to WCST than to street prostitution.
#APSB2015: (1/3) UNICEF Research: What we know about online child abuse
As technology and Internet access improve and become ubiquitous, forms of online sexual abuse and exploitation emerge as well.
#APSB2015: (3/3) Online child abuse definitions, laws and reporting
“It’s still good local police work that we need. There may be a general vicinity in the referral, but it’s up to the police to do a proper search.”