World Lacrosse has entered a partnership with the United States-based
National Center for Transgender Equality, vowing to develop a
trans-inclusive participation policy for the sport.
Department of Justice (File photo) MANILA - Reports involving Filipino children sent through the United States-based National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) CyberTipline Reports (CTR) more than doubled this year, according to data shared by theDepartment of Justice (DOJ) on Tuesday. From 1,297,474 in 2020, NCMEC received 2,802,712 reports for the past 12 months. In 2019, the NCMEC got 418,422 cyber tips. Out of the total CTR and reports from the public, the DOJ-Office of Cybercrime conducted 268 investigations as of December, compared to 73 in 2020. The DOJ said not all CTRs are considered actionable as duplicate reports are sometimes made on the same content. The multiple reports occur when a content becomes viral and sent multiple times to different users or when there are misleading digital images, such as nude photos, and inaccurate reporting by electronic communication service providers. The DOJ validates the CTR information and endorses the report when necess
Child Rights Network The Child Rights Network (CRN) urged the House Committee on the Revision of Laws to continue the stalled deliberations on the proposed law on special protections against Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children (OSAEC) which has been pending since last May. In