Studies in Child Protection: Technology-Facilitated Child Sex Trafficking

Date

2018

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Publisher

International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children

Abstract

The report is further intended to support and promote the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in particular SDG 16.220 on ending the abuse, exploitation, trafficking, and all forms of violence against and torture of children, and contribute to reaching the goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development21 by demonstrating our organizational commitment, helping raise awareness of the issues, and promoting the rule of law at the national and international levels. Additionally, the report contributes to the Implementation and Enforcement of Laws strategy, the first of the seven INSPIRE strategies developed by the World Health Organization (WHO), in particular core indicators 3.1 through 3.6 (i.e., laws and policies, awareness of laws, review of legal and policy framework)22; and helps to implement the WePROTECT Global Alliance to End Child Sexual Exploitation Online Model National Response (MNR) – specifically capabilities 2 (Research, Analysis and Monitoring) and 3 (Legislation) under Policy and Governance23.

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Keywords

child sex trafficking, exploitation, technology, internet, legislation, International Resources

Citation

International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children. (2018). Studies in Child Protection: Technology-Facilitated Child Sex Trafficking. Author.

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