The Internet Watch Foundation works with Anglia Ruskin University on a new awareness campaign.
A new campaign warning children of the dangers of sharing sexually explicit images and videos has been launched, with an appeal for parents and young people to openly discuss these issues.
The nationwide campaign is supported by new research from the International Policing and Public Protection Research Institute at ARU. Its work found that "in some cases groups of pupils, mainly boys, are engaging in a 'football card collection culture' of nudes of their female peers". "We also spoke to parents and teachers who must also make themselves aware of the tools and guidance out there to help them, how to report nude images online, and how offenders are reaching young people in the first place – often via the platforms they use as part of everyday life.
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