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Australia Australian Federal Police

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The Australian Federal Police Online Child Sex Exploitation Team (OCSET) performs an investigative and coordination role within Australia for multi jurisdictional and international online child sex exploitation matters. These cases include those from Australian State and Territory Police, other government agencies and the private sector.

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) is a progressive and multi-faceted law enforcement organisation and are proud to be working with partner agencies to provide a holistic response to this crime in our local, national and global community.


Canada National Child Exploitation Coordination Centre (NCECC) as part of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)

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The National Child Exploitation Coordination Centre (NCECC), an integral part of Canada's Nation Police Services, was created to help protect children from sexual exploitation.

The NCECC team members include serious crime investigators and specialized, skilled civilians dedicated to protecting the world's children from internet based sexual exploitation, whether it originates in Canada or abroad. Partnerships with all sectors - police, government, community, associations and the private sector - are key to the success of the coordination centre's efforts.


Italy Italian Postal and Communication Police Service

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Italian Postal and Communication Police Service is the specialized unit in charge of tackling high tech crimes, including child pornography via the internet. It relies on dedicated investigative powers endorsed by specific legislation, namely under cover investigations, purchasing of illegal material, postponing of mandatory acts like search and seizure and arrests.

“National Centre for Countering On Line Child Pornography” has recently been set up as a co-ordinating centre for on line child exploitation investigations, both domestic and international. It also promotes preventive measures.


United Kingdom Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre

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The Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre is based in London and combines children's charities, industry, government and other interested parties to bring an all encompassing approach to protecting children from sexual abuse. CEOP is affiliated to the Serious Organised Crime Agency although it has operational independence.

CEOP will work across a number of fronts to provide:

  • an online presence helping to protect children in the UK when using the internet
  • educational support for parents and children on tips to safeguard their internet time
  • a focus for industry to work with law enforcement in safeguarding children as technology advances
  • full support to police forces and other interested parties in safeguarding children and tackling child abuse.

United States of America U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is the largest investigative arm of the Department of Homeland Security. ICE ensures the security of the American people and homeland through the vigilant enforcement of our nation's immigration and customs laws, and the protection of commercial aviation and federal facilities. ICE works closely with foreign law enforcement partners through its 52 attaché offices in 45 countries.

Operation Predator

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Operation Predator is a comprehensive ICE initiative to protect children from sexual predators that brings together ICE's broad enforcement authorities. The initiative targets Internet child pornographers, international child sex tourists, foreign national sexual predators, and human smugglers and traffickers of children.


Internationally Interpol

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Interpol exists to help create a safer world. Our aim is to provide a unique range of essential services for the law enforcement community to optimise the international effort to combat crime.


United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ministry of Interior

The General Directorate of Ministry of Interior operates with other agencies to achieve a safer society. It seeks to preserve stability, the reduction of crime and the removal of a sense of fear, as well as contributing to the achievement of justice among the general public. The vision of the Directorate is to be effective in the field, responding to the needs of society with the highest level of integrity and training.


New Zealand New Zealand Police

New Zealand Police is the lead agency responsible for reducing crime and enhancing community safety. It provides policing services 24 hours a day and operate from more than 400 community-based police stations around the country. New Zealand Police operate by land, sea and air, and with more than 11,000 staff it responds to more than 600,000 emergency 111 calls each year.

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India’s Catholics Plan to Report Abuse Claims

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By LYDIA POLGREEN

NEW DELHI — India’s Roman Catholic bishops are planning to institute a policy of reporting all abuse allegations against priests to the police for criminal investigations, rather than just handling the cases internally, a church spokesman said.

The draft policy is a response to a rising tide of allegations worldwide that many priests who abused children were permitted to return to work with little sanction, said the Rev. Joseph Karakombil, spokesman for the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India.
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Bishop Urges Any Other Abuse Victims To Come Forward

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BY BETH RUCKER ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

KNOXVILLE (AP) -- The bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Knoxville, which includes Northeast Tennessee, is urging anyone who may have been sexually molested by the Rev. William Casey to come forward.

Bishop Richard Stika said at a news conference in Knoxville on Thursday that Casey, 76, who is retired and lives in Greene County, had been removed from ministry permanently after acknowledging the credibility of allegations that he sexually abused a young man for several years beginning in the late 1970s.
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Police team to probe priest abuse of children

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The police in Northern Ireland are to establish a dedicated investigation team to look into cases of alleged child abuse by Catholic priests.

The decision was announced at a Policing Board meeting on Thursday.
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Germany to form government clergy sex abuse panel

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Munich, Germany

I met with an archdiocesan official here this week who said he could not speak on the record but insisted the church officials can investigate past clergy sex abuse cases on their own -- and truthfully. This official essentially said, "We can be trusted to do a competent job." I replied that competent or not, no one would trust the results short of a truly independent outside investigation.

Now, it seems, the early stages of such an investigation are taking root.
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Reporting allegations of child abuse

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Madam, Archbishop of Cashel and Emly Dermot Clifford said that the church procedures on child protection were now more rigorous than those applied by the State, adding, The State doesnt have mandatory reporting (Home News, February 18th).

He suggests by this comment that the church does! He went on to say he felt confidentiality, where a persons good name is concerned, is going to remain a problem when it comes to informing statutory authorities about allegations of child sex abuse. Bishop Martin Drennan of Galway on Wednesday in a radio interview claimed that full and proper child protection procedures had been followed since the introduction of the Framework Document (Green Book) in 1996 and so were in operation during his period as auxiliary bishop in Dublin.
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Critics argue police should be notified of sex assault complaints against diocese

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By ANNE JUNGEN ajungen@lacrossetribune.com

The woman involved in a sexual assault case against a visiting Catholic priest isnt opposed to the Diocese of La Crosse policing itself.

But they better have the bar really high, the woman testified at a state Senate committee hearing in Madison.

Critics, however, have decried a diocese policy that those with sexual abuse complaints against employees first should go to the bishop. They argue church leaders instead should encourage reporting these incidents to civil authorities.
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Sexual abuse is a crime, and it needs to be reported first to law enforcement

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Sexual abuse is a crime, and it needs to be reported first to law enforcement, not to officials of other institutions.

If you are a victim of sexual abuse or if you know someone who has been sexually abused or you know of a case of sexual abuse, you need to report that to the police or other civil authority before you report it to anyone else. You dont first report it to a school principal, teacher, counselor, minister, rabbi, imam, priest or bishop. You go to the police.
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PRESS RELEASE: Statement of the Diocese of Bridgeport

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BRIDGEPORT, CT, Michael Reck, attorney for the Estate of Mr. Michael Powel, has issued a press release today making accusations about circumstances two generations ago in order to engender bias in present judicial proceedings and to create false impressions regarding the Diocese of Bridgeport.

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Group looking for other victims of abuse by former Quincy priest

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by Bob Gough, editor, QuincyNews.org

A director of an organization advocating for victims of sexual abuse by Catholic priests is looking for other people who may have been victims of abuse in Quincy.

Judy Block Jones is with SNAP (Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests), a 9,000 member organization that urges Catholics to come forward if they have been abused.
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Irish govt receives report on Catholic child abuse

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The Irish Justice Department says it has received a new report detailing decades of covered-up child abuse within the Catholic Church, this time specifically in Dublin.
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Ahern receives child abuse report

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A new report into child abuse, which goes to the heart of how the Catholic Church in Dublin is run, will be handed to the Irish Justice Minister later.

The report is expected to be as shocking as the Ryan Report published earlier this year.
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Sex abuse helpline gets reprieve

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Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) has agreed to keep an Auckland sexual abuse helpline going for another three months while its future is decided.

After criticism of the decision to axe yearly funding of $350,000 to the Auckland Sexual Abuse Help Foundation helpline in May, ACC Minister Nick Smith wrote asking for the extension.
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Users urged to report abuse sites

Report AbuseWeb users are being urged to help spot illegal and obscene content online.

The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) is running an awareness campaign to tell web users how to report images of child sexual abuse.
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QUEENSLAND

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NORTHERN TERRITORY

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA

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TASMANIA

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AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY

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VICTORIA

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NSW

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