Wednesday 13 June 2012

who to contact about illegal websites and web materials www.ceop.police.uk Child exploitation and online protection agency of the government www.iwf.org.uk Internet watch foundation for abusive and explicit websites. To put it simply these two are the ones whose reports distinguish lawful use of legal minors in arts and broadcasting (such as Michael Portillos appearence in Ribena ads in the 1960s) from modern 'art forms' such as Hentai and some forms of real life Manga. Crime stoppers 0800 555 111 (UK charity) Also Victim Support and each local authorities social services departments The Home Office have a guidelines website about junk emails with these website links and what to do after reporting them to the Police. They can liase with other countries law enforcement agencies where said websites servers are hosted depending on that states legal systems and structure of jurisdictions (one magazine in teh Uk has offices registered in practically every state). Some of these websites were derived from Paper publications and other from the film industry of the 1960s onwards involving adults. However with the internet the income from them is in real terms less and is more like emotional damage from circulation on said websites. Up to date computer protection and restricted use of web cams for only online tutorials if a distance learning / part time student or someone doing apprenticeship work is advised. If you have been a victim of any kind of crime like these depict of whatever age go to a trained centre within the NHS (the GUM clinic)and speak to the UK Police at the nearest station. The number to phone if it has happenned is 999 or to get advice 101. Within the UK there are trained social workers / advocates to support in aftercare.

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