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.”
#APSB2015: (2/3) Online child abuse definitions, laws and reporting
“Online child abuse replicates the abuse generated by technology, thus needing the state’s intervention to use technology to prevent abuse from happening.’
#APSB2015: (1/3) Online child abuse definitions, laws and reporting
It’s important to understand what you’re up against, and what you need to prepare for, especially for criminality as heinous as child abuse.
#APSB2015: (1/2) The social cyberspace and the threat of online child abuse
“This is the most empowered generation in Philippine history,” says award-winning journalist Howie Severino.