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WBGZ Radio 6/1/2021 |
By Kim Howard - IIS Radio
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul s office says reports of online child sexual exploitation is on the rise. Cybercrime specialist Christine Feller says they are expecting to see a 16% increase in reports this year. While most involve adults abusing children, kids are also posting inappropriate content on Instagram and Snapchat.
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The Illinois Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force works to investigate these reports, trains law enforcement agencies, and provides online safety education to kids and adults.
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With children spending much more time online during the pandemic, state officials say there’s been an alarming increase in cases of online child sexual exploitation.
Attorney General Kwame Raoul and Illinois State Police Director Brendan Kelly say the Illinois Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force received more than 5,000 tips last year about possible cases of exploitation… and Raoul says the state is on pace to see that number rise by as much as 16-percent this year.
Officials are urging parents to pay close attention to what their children are seeing… and what they may be sharing… online.