Online child sexual abuse surges by 26% in year as police say tech firms must act
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- Online child sexual abuse in England and Wales has increased by 26% over the past year, with 51,672 reported offences in 2024, prompting police to urge tech companies to enhance protective measures for children. Acting Chief Constable Becky Riggs emphasized the need for AI tools to prevent the sharing of indecent images on social media platforms.
- This alarming rise in online abuse highlights significant gaps in the current protective measures for children, raising concerns about the effectiveness of existing policies and the responsibility of technology firms in safeguarding vulnerable users.
- The surge in online child sexual abuse coincides with broader issues in law enforcement, including a report revealing that a quarter of police forces lack basic policies for investigating sexual offences, indicating systemic failures in protecting both children and women from sexual violence.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System







