What is OSEC all about?

What is OSEC all about?

Online Sexual Exploitation of Children (OSEC) is a phenomenon that emerged in the recent years which involves the production, possession, and distribution of child sexual abuse materials and livestreaming of sexual abuse or exploitation. The Scale of the Problem.

What Ra is OSEC?

Online sexual exploitation of children (OSEC) refers to child sexual exploitation which is facilitated or takes place through the Internet and other related media.

Who are qualified for trafficking in person?

— Any person who has personal knowledge of the commission of any offense under this Act, the trafficked person, the parents, spouse, siblings, children or legal guardian may file a complaint for trafficking. Section 9. Venue.

Where do we report about OSEC?

Report OSEC cases Here are various hotlines where OSEC cases can be reported: Bantay Bata 163 (toll-free call) — dial 163 for landline and Smart or #163 for Globe. 1343 Trafficking Actionline — dial 1343 (Metro Manila) or 02 1343 (Outside Metro Manila) or report online through www.1343actionline.ph.

How do I report OSEC?

  1. NATIONAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION – ANTI-HUMAN TRAFFICKING DIVISION.
  2. Direct line: (02) 8 521 92 08.
  3. Trunkline: (02) 8 523 82 31 (local 3497)

Who is most vulnerable to human trafficking?

Some of the most vulnerable populations for trafficking in the United States include American Indian/Alaska Native communities, lesbian-gay-bisexual-transgender-questioning individuals, individuals with disabilities, undocumented migrants, runaway and homeless youth, temporary guest-workers and low-income individuals.

What is the cause of human trafficking in the Philippines?

“The Philippines is undoubtedly a source country for human trafficking with its citizens being trafficked in different parts of the world, mainly owing to the socio-economic conditions prevailing in different parts of the country, including growing poverty, youth unemployment and gender inequalities, discrimination.

How do you prevent OSEC?

STOP Online Sexual Exploitation of Children – OSEC

  1. Volunteer your time. Get involved with other parents in your community. Help vulnerable children and their families.
  2. Discipline your… More. Never discipline your child when you are upset.
  3. Examine your behavior. Abuse is not just physical.
  • October 21, 2022