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Home / Crime and Justice / Online Child Abuse Surges 25% in England & Wales

Online Child Abuse Surges 25% in England & Wales

11 Dec

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Summary

  • Online child exploitation and abuse increased by 26% in one year.
  • Half of online child abuse crimes were committed by children aged 10-17.
  • Snapchat is the most frequently used platform in reported offenses.
Online Child Abuse Surges 25% in England & Wales

Figures from England and Wales reveal a dramatic 26% increase in online child sexual exploitation and abuse over the past year, with 51,672 offenses recorded. This alarming trend has prompted calls from police leadership for social media companies to implement more robust AI-driven protections to prevent the sharing of harmful content. The youngest offenders, aged 10-17, are implicated in half of these crimes, highlighting a critical need for effective interventions targeting this age group.

Snapchat has emerged as the platform most frequently associated with reported child exploitation and abuse, accounting for 54% of such incidents. While police recorded a 6% overall increase in child sexual exploitation offenses, the rapid rise in online incidents underscores the evolving nature of these crimes. Experts suggest that increased reporting may also be influenced by the impending Online Safety Act, though the prevalence of these offenses is believed to be genuinely growing.

Authorities and child protection charities are advocating for a multi-faceted approach to combat this escalating threat. This includes enhanced platform responsibility, the development of built-in protections for child- பயன்படுத்தப்படும் technology, and comprehensive national studies to better understand the scale and nature of online harm. The urgency is underscored by the fact that only an estimated one in ten child sexual exploitation crimes are believed to be reported to the police.

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Online child sexual abuse in England and Wales has surged by 26% in the past year, with 51,672 offenses recorded.
Snapchat is the most frequently used platform in reported child exploitation and abuse offenses, followed by WhatsApp and Instagram.
Police are urging social media platforms to use AI tools to automatically prevent indecent images from being uploaded and shared.

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