This video is offered as a free learning resource to all registered police users. As such, there is no associated certificate of completion. It is intended for information only.
While the Internet has revolutionized how we communicate, work and play, it also has a dark side, having quickly become a tool for those who wish to exploit our most treasured resource...our children.
Every pornographic image of a child is a permanent record of that child being abused, degraded and humiliated. And not all pedophiles are content to simply receive and view child pornography. Repeated exposure can sometimes encourage offenders to take their obsession to the next level: luring, contact, assualt...or worse.
As a valuable primer for front line police officers, Stolen Innocence provides an overview of Canada's child exploitation laws, what constitutes an offence, how to conduct an investigation and collect evidence, and where to turn for help.
Level
This video is an introductory overview for police officers responding to calls involving online child exploitation.
Subject Matter Experts
- National Child Exploitation Coordination Centre, RCMP National Police Services (produced by the Ontario Police Video Training Alliance)
Resource Details
Content Provider: National Child Exploitation Coordination Centre, RCMP
Price: No Fee - Available to all registered CPKN police users
Languages: English
Duration: 18 minutes
Release Date: May 23, 2008
As a free learning resource, all REGISTERED POLICE users (individuals who have a CPKN account in the Sworn Police Portal) may self-register to Stolen Innocence. To register:
- Login to your CPKN Account
- Click 'All Available' in the upper navigation bar
- Click on the 'CPKN Catalogue'
- Scroll through the course list (on the lower part of your screen) to Stolen Innocence
- Click 'Register' (to the right of the title)
- Click on 'Registered' in the upper navigation bar. The title should appear within the list of courses to which you are register.
Please contact the CPKN Support Desk at support@cpkn.ca or 1-866-357-CPKN (2756) if you encounter any problems with this process.