Child pornography investigation
You believe your Dad when he says he wasn't looking at child pornography. Someone - he says - stole his credit card and used it with one of those sites.
Unfortunately, someone found out about the police inquiry. Your mates at school have been told not to have anything to do with your family.
What can you do?
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Due to the nature of child abuse, it is difficult to assess the full extent of online child abuse. It has, however, been estimated that there are over 100,000 websites worldwide containing images of children being abused.



