Warning over ‘chatroom bobs’ as offline child sex abuse falls
Experts are warning of an “e-safety timebomb” as figures suggest paedophiles are turning to online video and photo-sharing in order to fulfil their sordid desires. The Child Exploitation and Online...
View ArticleChatroom bob sends ‘spine-chilling’ message to teenage girl
A rock musician has pleaded guilty at Dumbarton Sheriff Court to allowing indecent photos to be taken and distributed of a teenage girl. David Peters, 24, was convicted for blackmailing a 14-year-old...
View ArticleChatroom bobs target Scottish youths
Scottish police have revealed the extent of the exchanging of indecent images of children. Some reported that a Digital Teen aged 17-year-old and a 12-year-old youth had been found to have sent...
View ArticleDomestic abuse worker ‘out of touch’ says expert
A Swansea local authority domestic abuse advisor has been severely criticised by an online community ‘sexpert’ for calling for the abolition of pornography. Ali Morris told the Bath Literature Festival...
View ArticleWelshman groomed Australian boys
A Welsh man has been arrested as part of an international police investigation into online paedophilia. South Australia Police said that the man, who resides in the United Kingdom, is being...
View ArticlePoliticians ‘opportunist’ over web porn says expert
A multimedia studies expert has said the move by politicians to tackle so-called ‘web porn’ is opportunistic and predicable. Jonathan Bishop, who has been involved in multimedia studies since the...
View ArticleCriticism over ‘cunning children’ comment
A Liberal Democrat Minister in the House of Lords has been criticised over comments where she called children ‘cunning’ in reference to the lack of awareness in their parents to know how to more...
View ArticleChild abuse ‘no longer a hidden problem’ says Peter Watt
Peter Watt, NSPCC’s Director of Child Protection Awareness, proposes that the scale of recent child abuse cases being reported in the media, although horrific, could be a sign that child abuse is no...
View ArticleSuicide teen was blackmailed
Daniel Perry, a 17-year-old man from Dunfermline, Fife, was tormented into killing himself as part of an online plot to extort money from him. Perry was a popular teenager and took his own life after...
View ArticleSexpert warns over ‘video-chat trolling’
An Internet trolling sexpert has sent out a clear warning to parents to not think text-based Internet sites are the only ways in which their children are being targeted by online predators. PARENT...
View ArticleChild safety website launched
UK Prime Minister David Cameron hosted a summit at Downing Street today to welcome progress made by internet service providers, leading search engines and police agencies to better protect children...
View ArticleCouncillor cleared of allegations
A councillor in Cardiff has been cleared of allegations made against him about his conduct on social media by an independent body in Wales. Councillor Keith Jones, who represents the Llanrumney ward on...
View ArticleChatroom bobs target Scottish youths
Scottish police have revealed the extent of the exchanging of indecent images of children. Some reported that a Digital Teen aged 17-year-old and a 12-year-old youth had been found to have sent...
View ArticleWelshman groomed Australian boys
A Welsh man has been arrested as part of an international police investigation into online paedophilia. South Australia Police said that the man, who resides in the United Kingdom, is being...
View ArticlePoliticians ‘opportunist’ over web porn says expert
A multimedia studies expert has said the move by politicians to tackle so-called ‘web porn’ is opportunistic and predicable. Jonathan Bishop, who has been involved in multimedia studies since the...
View ArticleCriticism over ‘cunning children’ comment
A Liberal Democrat Minister in the House of Lords has been criticised over comments where she called children ‘cunning’ in reference to the lack of awareness in their parents to know how to more...
View ArticleChild abuse ‘no longer a hidden problem’ says Peter Watt
Peter Watt, NSPCC’s Director of Child Protection Awareness, proposes that the scale of recent child abuse cases being reported in the media, although horrific, could be a sign that child abuse is no...
View ArticleSuicide teen was blackmailed
Daniel Perry, a 17-year-old man from Dunfermline, Fife, was tormented into killing himself as part of an online plot to extort money from him. Perry was a popular teenager and took his own life after...
View ArticleSexpert warns over ‘video-chat trolling’
An Internet trolling sexpert has sent out a clear warning to parents to not think text-based Internet sites are the only ways in which their children are being targeted by online predators. PARENT...
View ArticleChild safety website launched
UK Prime Minister David Cameron hosted a summit at Downing Street today to welcome progress made by internet service providers, leading search engines and police agencies to better protect children...
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