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Revision as of 16:09, 26 October 2016
In the last 14 days
- A seven-year-old boy has been removed from his mother’s care because she was raising him as female.
(Meka Beresford, - Pink News, US, October 22, 2016)
- A seven-year-old boy has been removed from his mother’s care because she was raising him as female.
- Police take violent social media posts seriously.
(Mike Eiman, - The Sentinel, US, October 21, 2016)
- Police take violent social media posts seriously.
- In what's been hailed "a game changer" for making the Internet safer, charity Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), has developed a new technological system to stop millions of child sexual abuse images from being uploaded and shared on the Internet.
(Staff writer - Sputnik, US, October 21, 2016)
- In what's been hailed "a game changer" for making the Internet safer, charity Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), has developed a new technological system to stop millions of child sexual abuse images from being uploaded and shared on the Internet.
- The state’s highest court has upheld a law that requires sex offenders to disclose information about their internet identities and websites.
(Andrew Maloney, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, US, October 20, 2016)
- The state’s highest court has upheld a law that requires sex offenders to disclose information about their internet identities and websites.
- Indonesia could "wipe out" paedophilia with its new policy of chemical castration, President Joko Widodo has told the BBC.
(Staff writer, BBC, UK, October 19, 2016)
- Indonesia could "wipe out" paedophilia with its new policy of chemical castration, President Joko Widodo has told the BBC.
- DETAINING people after they have served the sentence imposed on them by a court is unconscionable.
(GREG BARNS - Mercury, AU, October 16, 2016)
- DETAINING people after they have served the sentence imposed on them by a court is unconscionable.