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Regulation, Awareness, Empowerment: Young People and Harmful Media Content in the Digital Age
Deep Insights
Göteborg: International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media; Nordicom (2006), 286 pp.
La violence contre les enfants dans le cyberspace
Bangkok: ECPAT International (2005), 99 pp.
La violencia contra los niños en el ciberespacio
Bangkok: ECPAT International (2005), 97 pp.
Violence Against Children in Cyberspace: A Contribution to the United Nations Study on Violence Against Children
Bangkok: ECPAT International (2005), 71 pp.
"This report is intended to provide a framework for promoting recognition and understanding of the real risks of violence for children and young people within cyberspace and through the use of new technologies, in particular the Internet and mobile phones. It identifies the harms confronted by child
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Beyond All Tolerance: Child Pornography on the Internet
Stockholm: Save the Children Sweden (2004), 50 pp.
"Save the Children Sweden has had a Hotline website in place for more than four years, receiving more than 22,000 tips about child pornography on the Web. The importance of such a channel and the importance of international co-operation are spelled out in the following report. Save the Children Swed
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"Child pornography and the sexual abuse of children through misuse of the media and the internet are complex yet closely related issues. Not only do they necessitate complex solutions, they also demand a social response from all sectors of society. This volume records the response of these various s
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Protecting Our Children on the Internet: Towards a New Culture of Responsibility
Gütersloh: Bertelsmann Foundation (2000), 512 pp.
Protecting Children Online: An ECPAT Guide
Bangkok: ECPAT International, 2nd ed. (2000), 52 pp.