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  1. 'There is a real child in every image, and every image is a crime scene': An analyst's story

    IWF analyst 'Lucy' spoke to the BBC about her work tracking down and fighting against online child sexual abuse.

  2. Woman ‘trusted’ online predator who viewed child sexual abuse on her daughter’s computer

    Experts warn that 1% of the entire male population could be ‘interested in sex with prepubescent children’.

  3. New episode of Pixels from a Crime Scene Podcast

    Listen to 'It can happen in any home' the new true crime episode of the Pixels from a Crime Scene podcast from IWF.

  4. Our podcast

    Our podcast tells the story of online child sexual abuse through the words of victims, the people fighting it, police, tech companies & even perpetrators.

  5. Pixels from a Crime Scene: Woman who was sexually abused as a child ‘sickened’ that images of her abuse may still being shared by predators

  6. Pixels from a Crime Scene: Fears new generation of young British men is driving demand for videos and images of child sexual abuse

  7. Behind the Scenes of Pixels from a Crime Scene

  8. Online crime – a lucrative business

  9. Online safeguards ‘never more important’ as ‘shocking’ figures reveal number of adults who pose sexual risk to children

    IWF urges the implementation of technological safeguards to protect children, as ‘shocking’ figures from the UK’s National Crime Agency show 830,000 adults who pose some degree of sexual risk to children.

  10. AI Generated Child Sexual Abuse Imagery Professional's Resource

    Download essential guides for professionals on understanding, identifying and responding to AI-generated Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM). Developed by IWF & NCA.

  11. AI giving offenders ‘DIY child sexual abuse’ tool, as dozens of child victims used in AI models, IWF warns MPs

    AI giving offenders ‘DIY child sexual abuse’ tool, as dozens of child victims used in AI models, IWF warns MPs. The IWF has welcomed upcoming new legislation while giving evidence in Parliament this week.

  12. Where our reports come from

    Learn how IWF's 2024 reports originate from public submissions, partners and proactive searches to combat online child sexual abuse.