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Laws across the globe are unequivocal in their stance against the exploitation of minors. In the United States, the Child Pornography Prevention Act (CPPA) and the Protect Our Children Act explicitly criminalize the production, distribution, and possession of material depicting children in sexual scenarios. Similarly, international frameworks like the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) mandate the protection of children from exploitation and abuse. I’m unable to write an article based on that keyword
Parents, educators, and community leaders must engage in open conversations about the realities of online exploitation. Studies show that children who discuss these topics with trusted adults are more likely to recognize threats and seek help. Additionally, campaigns like the ThinkUKnow programs in Europe aim to destigmatize reporting and encourage users to share concerns with authorities. Increase Funding for Policing : Allocate resources to