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Cybertip.ca Alert: Hacking Snapchat® accounts or using the threat of hacking to sextort teens
Snapchat profiles can include users’ full names, their birthday, and star sign.
October 2022
What we’ve been up to Groundbreaking roundtable discussion provides survivors with platform to connect with policy-makers Following Cybertip.ca’s 20th anniversary, C3P hosted a virtual roundtable connecting three federal cabinet ministers with survivors and families whose lives have been irreparably changed because of online sexual violence to share valuable insight into much needed changes.
Sexual crimes against Canadian children rising at alarming rate, new Stats Can police‑reported data shows
Sexual crimes against Canadian children rising at alarming rate, new Stats Can police‑reported data shows Reported incidents of sexual interference up 18 per cent; possessing and accessing of child sexual abuse material incidents up 21 per cent compared to previous year.
Online Training: Commit to Kids
This online training consists of eight separate modules that address the following: the definition of child sexual abuse the grooming process handling disclosures of child sexual abuse the impact of child sexual abuse creating a Child Protection Code of Conduct for your organization policies and procedures to use to protect children in your organization the C2K program for child-serving organizations A certificate of completion will be issued upon completion of all modules and a successful knowledge validation test.
Online Training: Commit to Kids for Coaches
This online training consists of eight separate modules that address the following: child sexual abuse the grooming process handling disclosures of child sexual abuse the impact of child sexual abuse creating a Child Protection Code of Conduct for your organization policies and procedures to use to protect children in your organization the C2K program for child-serving organizations A certificate of completion will be issued upon completion of all modules and a successful knowledge validation test.
New Statistics Canada crime data shows victimization of children intensified during pandemic
New Statistics Canada crime data shows victimization of children intensified during pandemic Reports of offenders luring children online up 15%; making and distribution of child sexual abuse material incidents up 27% compared to pre‑pandemic levels.
Reports of online sexual luring of Canadian kids up 815% in five years, Cybertip.ca data shows
Reports of online sexual luring of Canadian kids up 815% in five years, Cybertip.ca data shows Tomorrow is Safer Internet Day: Canadian Centre for Child Protection urgently calls for change February 6, 2023 For Immediate Release Winnipeg, Canada — Reports of online sexual luring targeting Canadian children have risen to never-before-seen levels, according to the Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P).
Resources & Research: “Bestiality” as reflected in Canadian case law
. — Excerpt from “Bestiality” as reflected in Canadian case law “Bestiality” As Reflected in Canadian Case Law In 2016, the Supreme Court of Canada issued a decision clarifying that the term “bestiality,” in the context of section 160 of the Criminal Code, captures only “penetrative” sexual acts involving a human and an animal.1 Recognizing that the bestiality offence plays an important role in prohibiting sexual acts that involve animals and children, C3P set out to learn more about the nature of bestiality offending in Canada by looking at past legal decisions and information from Cybertip.ca.