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The travel industry has an important role in the battle against child sex tourism.



Publications ECPAT

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Global Monitoring Report - The Netherlands (2011)

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The Global Monitoring Report provides an overview of actions that have been taken in the Netherlands to fight and prevent the various forms of sexual exploitation of children.


Private Sector Accountability combating the commercial sexual exploitation of children (2008)

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A contribution of ECPAT International to the World Congress III against Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents

This report examines four of the sub-sectors of the private industry: the travel and tourism industries, the media industries, new technologies and the financial alliance, identifying individuals and groups involved and their efforts in eliminating CSEC or, in some cases, perpetuating it. Although the obstacles or concerns of each project are reviewed, the central focus of the study is on "best practices" and "lessons learned"; in particular, the use of corporate social responsibility tools to reduce the incidence of commercial sexual exploitation of children within the respective industries are explored. The emphasis on positive outcomes demonstrate that good work can indeed be accomplished through an acknowledgement of the problem, coupled with a determination to make a difference in the lives of children.


Online Child Sexual Abuse: The Law Enforcement Response (2008)

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A contribution of ECPAT International to the World Congress III against Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents

This paper presents the law enforcement response since 2001 to the activity commonly referred to as online child sexual abuse, as experienced by member agencies of the Virtual Global Taskforce (VGT). The paper comprises i) a discussion of progress made since the Second World Congress regarding legal, resourcing, collaborative and partnership issues, ii) an assessment of the current and emerging threats to the protection of children and young people from sexual abuse online and to law enforcement investigation of such activity, and iii) a brief outline of future research and development with the potential to contribute positively to our understanding and to improve our investigation of online child sexual abuse.


Child Pornography and Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (2008)

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A contribution of ECPAT International to the World Congress III against Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents

The paper attempts to examine the changes that have taken place since the Second World Congress and in particular it moves away from examining harm solely in the context of the production and distribution of child pornography to consider the range of potential harms inflicted on children through the new technologies.


Violence against children in cyberspace (2005)

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In association with experts, ECPAT published this report as a contribution to the UN study Violence against children. Due to weak legislation and incoherent actions, children everywhere in the world are increasingly exposed to serious violence by means of the Internet and other cyber technologies.


Protecting Children Online - An ECPAT Guide (2000)

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This publication of ECPAT International is a guide for protecting children against sexual exploitation on the Internet. It gives insight in the functioning of technologies to abuse children sexually with the use of Internet. Methods to reduce the use of these technologies and the legal framework which applies to these technologies are discussed.


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