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CLICKCEOP : MSN Messenger Live

CLICKCEOP : Bebo

CLICKCEOP : Internet Explorer 8 Information in an instant Click CEOP web slice Search suggestions from Internet safety sites Instant Favourites

CLICKCEOP : Google Chrome

CEOP Report Handling Procedure REPORT RECEIVED BY REFERRAL TEAM REPORT IS REVIEWED & RISK ASSESSED Duty Officer and Team Leader REPORT IS GRADED URGENT, ACTIONABLE OR INTELLIGENCE ONLY ENTERED ONTO INTELLIGENCE RECORD SYSTEM (IRS) AND FORWARDED TO INTELLIGENCE DESK CEOP Report Handling Procedure

MOST CASES ENTERED ONTO CHILD EXPLOITATION TRACKING SYSTEM (CETS) SHORT-TERM DEVELOPMENT TEAM -Identify child -Identify suspect/offender DISSEMINATE TO RELEVANT AGENCY -Law enforcement -Internal support and operations team -Child protection agency -Retain as intelligence only

CLICKCEOP Principles Deterrence Situational Crime Prevention in the online environment -speed cameras and burglar alarms Offender interviews with CEOP’s Behavioural Analysis Unit Patrick (58) Married, living with wife Company Director Two adult children No previous convictions Groomed a number of children online and caused them to engage in sexual acts. He was found to be in possession of over 3,000 indecent images and had distributed over 2,000 of those via Google Hello. Sentenced to three years imprisonment in 2008 for possession, distribution and manufacture of indecent images (via webcam) and engaging with a child in a sexual act.

CLICKCEOP Principles Empowerment CEOP’s ThinkUKnow delivered to over 6 million children

CLICKCEOP Principles Reassurance 66 % of parents state that they are worried about their children encountering paedophiles - Staying Safe Survey 2009, DCSF “Sometimes it is easier to tell a stranger than your parents especially if you think you did something wrong. I think [the CLICKCEOP button] is a must for today’s children” “I work with young people they tell me they start [using SNS] from the age of seven ! They face abuse on line every day, this button must be made available” “I work as a teaching assistant in an infant school... I think the CEOP scheme is an excellent idea and should be implemented for younger [internet] users who are still very vulnerable at 13” “I will not let my kids use any site without one”

Reporting Figures

Reporting Sources First half 2010, until 10th June

Reporter Age First half 2010, until 10th June

Report Categories CLICKCEOP Other sources First half 2010, until 10th June

Non-Pertinent Reports First half 2010, until 10th June

Case Study #1 In March 2007, a parent used the CLICKCEOP button to report an individual inciting her 12 year old daughter to perform sexual acts online. Intelligence was disseminated by CEOP to North Yorkshire Police. In September 2007, a warrant was executed. The suspect’s computer was seized and examined. Computer analysis revealed 70 potential victims, 1300 indecent images and 60 indecent videos of children. The report made with the CLICKCEOP button alerted law enforcement to the offender.

Case Study #2 CEOP made contact with the girl who registered the report, and established that she had also been abused by the suspect, having been groomed to perform sexual acts on webcam. The US authorities used this information to identify the suspect. Arrest warrants were executed, and the suspect was found to be in possession of indecent images of children. It was also found that he was due to babysit a 5 year old girl on the day mentioned. By making a report to CEOP, the 17 year old victim was able to prevent the rape of a 5 year old girl. A 17 year old girl in the UK used the CLICKCEOP button to make a report regarding her communications with an unknown male in the USA via Live Messenger She reported that the suspect had stated his intention to rape a 5 year old girl – the incident was to take place when he was to babysit the child in 4 days time CEOP immediately established contact with the relevant US authorities, whilst attempting to contact the girl who made the report

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