Technology to detect livestreamed abuse has yet to be developed or utilized by internet service providers, according to the International Justice Mission.
ARRESTED. A mother in Caloocan is arrested on May 4, 2020 after allegedly making her children do sexual acts on camera and selling the materials online. Photo courtesy of PNP-WCPC and IJM
Not being able to catch livestreamed abuse results in a lack of reporting to clearinghouses such as the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children , which makes CyberTipline reports available to relevant law enforcement agencies. “The tech industry should prioritize detection of all child sexual exploitation materials because of the gravity of harm that repeated sexual exploitation causes victims, said IJM Philippines Director Samson Inocencio Jr.
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