Ex Police Scotland chief constable to address child abuse conference

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Former chief constable Sir Iain Livingstone will address a conference in Edinburgh aimed at tackling child abuse. The International Society for…

Former chief constable Sir Iain Livingstone will address a conference in Edinburgh aimed at tackling child abuse.

More than 700 delegates are expected from up to 68 countries and 20 regional and international organisations coveringThemed around advancements in data and solutions to tackle child abuse, ISPCAN has partnered with the new data institute Childlight - based at Edinburgh University's Moray House - which aims to gather data on the prevalence of child abuse to aid policy making to counter it.

"Post-Covid, child abuse and neglect surged and we urgently need unique solutions like Childlight is taking on. Paul Stanfield, the chief executive of Childlight and a former director of organised and emerging crime at Interpol, said the"vast majority of data relating to child sexual exploitation and abuse across the"I am talking about millions, if not billions, of data sets containing children being sexually abused by perpetrators and where little or nothing is being done to stop it," he said.

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