Tech Platforms Used by Online CSA offenders

1 min read

Tech Platforms Used by Online Child sexual abuse offenders is a study released by Helsinki-based child rights NGO which provides alarming insights into the technology platforms frequently used by online child sexual abuse offenders. The research involved surveying over 30,000 active offenders and reveals significant information to combat the proliferation of online child sexual abuse. The study sheds light on the disturbing ease with which child sexual abuse material can be accessed on the open web, particularly through social media platforms and pornography websites. Shockingly, 77% of surveyed offenders encountered such material on the open web, with 41% finding information on accessing child sexual abuse material on the dark web.

Read Tech Platforms Used by Online Child sexual abuse offenders

Previous Story

NCRC Annual Report 2023-2024

Next Story

Teen gang-raped three weeks ago dies

Latest from Blog

Mystery Disease’ Claims Nine kids’ Lives in a Month in Muzaffargarh

MUZAFFARGARH: At least nine children have died and 11 others are in critical condition due to an illness that spread in a settlement near Muzaffargarh during the past month, prompting intervention by the district administration. According to sources, the deaths occurred in Basti Pull Pir Ashab, near Pir Jahanian in…

Let’s Talk Education

In this 4th episode of LetsTalkEducation, Rahat Rizwan, Senior Coordinator for Education and Early Childhood Development at the International Rescue Committee (IRC), Pakistan office, unpacks what failing schools look like, the major factors behind their decline, and how we can overcome these challenges. Post Views: 0…

Safeguarding Our Children

This video features Manizeh Bano, Executive Director of Sahil Pakistan. In this compelling conversation, she discusses the critical issue of child protection, Sahil’s efforts in combating child abuse, and the importance of awareness and policy reforms. Gain valuable insights into the challenges and solutions in safeguarding children’s rights in Pakistan.…

Cold Weather Cuts School Days Short

RAWALPINDI: The Punjab School Education Department has formally issued an official notification announcing the new operating hours for all government schools across the province. The revised schedule will come into effect from January 19 (today) and will continue to apply until April 15. The step has been taken to counter…

Hospitalised Children Face Higher Nutritional Risks: Experts

ISLAMABAD: Health experts on 18 January said hospitalised children face higher nutritional risks with disease-related complications closely linked to body weight and nutritional status. They suggested continued breastfeeding as a primary preventive measure and ensuring psychological support and counselling for parents as illness further worsens nutritional deficiencies in malnourished children.…
Go toTop