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As the world responds to COVID-19, push factors that facilitate or lead to sexual abuse and exploitation of children have intensified. All partners need to address the rapidly changing s (...)
Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) is defined in The Global Study on the Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism as "Acts of sexual exploitation (...)
77% of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) reported globally to hotlines in the INHOPE network is removed within 6 days. 50% is removed within 3 days.
Sexual extortion, also called ‘sextortion’, is a kind of blackmail. The perpetrator demands sexual favours, money, or other benefits under the threat of sharing intimate or sexually (...)
A Notice and Takedown order, commonly referred to as NTD, is a procedure for asking a Hosting Provider (HP) or search engine to immediately remove or disable access to illegal, irrelevan (...)
Facebook, valued partner of INHOPE since 2015, has conducted research into the different reasons people share Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) on their platform.