klicksafe asks... (11): Why do minors spread images of abuse?
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Headlines such as "Child porn in class chat" now regularly appear in the press. The police crime statistics provide alarming figures. Around 40 percent of suspects under investigation for distributing child pornography are children and young people themselves. Holger Kind, Head of the Central Office for Child Pornography at the Federal Criminal Police Office, explains to us how these high figures come about. And how we can help prevent the spread of abusive images through education and media literacy.
Further information
- Terminological guide for the protection of children from sexual exploitation and sexualized violence
- FAZ: When teenagers spread child pornography
- ZDF: Child pornography in class chats
- taz: A dickpic in the chat as a "joke"
- Police crime statistics 2022
- Draft bill "Adaptation of the minimum penalties of Section 184b (1) sentence 1 and (3) of the German Criminal Code"
- General comment no. 25 "On the rights of children in the digital environment"
- Factsheet on the correct handling of depictions of abuse
- klicksafe topic area Cybergrooming with all klicksafe materials on the topic
- Parents' brochure "The first smartphone - How can I protect my child from sexual violence on the internet?"
- Info cards for parents and young people "Too naked for the internet?"
- Interactive PDF for young people "No-gos in class chat"
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