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Captain Bloo

PostPosted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 2:40 pm


This is something that I found on BBC NEWS' website, this is not me attacking America or it's inhabitants.

BBC NEWS
US 'worst' for online child abuse

More than 50% of online images of child abuse reported to an internet watchdog can be traced to the US, a report says.

Investigations by the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) found nearly 2,500 US sites containing illegal images.

The IWF study also said that some sites that contain the illegal content remain accessible for up to five years despite being reported to relevant authorities.

In April the US Attorney General proposed changes in the law to tackle the problem.

The proposals by Alberto Gonzales included new laws that would require Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to report images of child abuse.

In June a Technology Coalition comprising Microsoft, Time Warner AOL, Yahoo, Earthlink United Online and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) also announced plans to tackle online child abuse in the US.

The IWF, which is based in the UK, said that the reason why the US hosted the majority of illegal content was because the country has the most ISPs and the most web traffic in the world.

Worst offenders

The new figures from the IWF are a snapshot of online child abuse content around the world.

The foundation relies on web users reporting illegal content to its website or hotline. Other countries including the US run similar services.

In the first six months of this year the IWF received more than 14,000 reports of suspected websites, a 24% increase on the first six months of 2005.

"The increase in reports processed could be attributed to a number of factors, including public intolerance of child abuse content online combined with increased awareness of our role in combating it," said Peter Robbins, chief executive of the IWF.

Of the reports, nearly 5,000 contained images of child abuse.

Of these nearly 2,500 were traced to the US and more than 730 to Russia.

One site was first reported to the IWF in 1999. Since then it has been reported to the foundation a further 96 times.

The IWF said that it had reported the site to the authorities in the countries where the website was hosted on 20 separate occasions.

However, the website "hopped" between the US and Russia every couple of days making it difficult to trace and shut down.

As a result it was still accessible to offenders, the IWF said.

A further 8% of 287 websites contained child abuse images remained accessible for between one to five years despite being reported by the IWF to relevant authorities.

Public reporting

The report also highlights the worst offending countries for hosting commercial and non-commercial child abuse content.

Non-commercial content is shared between offenders using tools such as free online photo albums or message boards to distribute pictures.


UK Sites reported to the IWF are shut down within 48 hours

The US was found to host 57.7% of commercial images of child abuse and 49.5% of non-commercial.

Russia hosts a further 28.1% of commercial content, and Japan 14.6% of non-commercial.

Other countries that feature in the list include Spain, Thailand and South Korea.

The report said that the UK did not host any commercial sites containing images of child abuse and was responsible for 0.2% of non-commercial sites.

Any sites reported to the IWF that are hosted in the UK are removed within 48 hours by UK ISPs.

"That only 0.2% of child abuse content is hosted here is a testament to the public's help in reporting suspicious websites and to all our partners," said Mr Robbins.

The IWF is funded by the EU and UK internet industry, including ISPs, mobile operators, internet search providers and telecommunications and software companies.

::Last Updated July 20, 2006::


BBC NEWS
CHILD ABUSE CONTENT
USA: 51.1%
Russia: 14/9%
Japan: 11.7%
Spain: 8.8%
Thailand: 3.6%
South Korea: 2.16%
UK: 0.2%
Other: 7.5%
PostPosted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 8:22 am


The US is the worst for most all of that because the police departments are already overwhelmed >.>

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 9:20 pm


Another issue in the US is that in our country.. we have some of the most widespread internet access. Nowadays, unless you're homeless or in the uttermost of poverty; you have some form of access to the internet.

These are terrible statistics though. not that they are wrong. just terrible in.. uncontionable?
PostPosted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 4:06 am


BBC NEWS
CHILD ABUSE CONTENT
USA: 51.1%
Russia: 14/9%
Japan: 11.7%
Spain: 8.8%
Thailand: 3.6%
South Korea: 2.16%
UK: 0.2%
Other: 7.5%



the UK looks so good

because

whan you claim abuse

the police social workers and psycologists tell you to stop lying

and say you did it to yourself for attention

its happened to me and a friend

she was covered from head to toe in huge bruises

they said she did it to get back at her parents

its sick

[Absinthe Whore]


Sota_the_JCCCO

PostPosted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 7:24 pm


that is sick...

I never told anyone about my abuse. I just got over it and pretended it didnt happen. Even my closest friends have never known.
PostPosted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 12:54 pm


I'm not sure about other countries or what not (save from what I have read) but Japan should be ranked number one in child abuse...

I've heard horrible stories and seen things that are even worse on the news. People stealing children to sell them and traffic them through the country... It happens right under everyone's nose but they're all to afraid to do anything about it simply because in Japan... Gangs and terrorist organizations are known for only one thing, and that's violence.

I pity my country...

Captain Bloo


Sota_the_JCCCO

PostPosted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 2:40 pm


ah... fun...
PostPosted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 4:19 pm


Yeah Im not part of the known statistics, but I was psychologically abused. The US has way more than half though, I can tell you that

Keeperofthegates


Shloshim

PostPosted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 10:13 am


I agree with that. They single kids out in kindergarten and start running tests on them. It's more the system abusing the kids instead of the parents. My mom used to wake me up every morning with a get up you stupid lazy son of a b***h, but when I was put into foster care my foster mom let us go to bed at twelve only to get us up at 3 a.m. with a bucket of ice water. Then they wouldn't believe us when we told the caseworkers what was going on.
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