Podcast: How can we prevent technology facilitated child sexual violence?

WeProtect Global Alliance Head of Policy, Advocacy and Research Shailey Hingornai talks about the prevention of technology facilitated sexual violence in episode 5 of the third series of The Sexual Violence Research Podcast.

Online spaces were not created or designed with children in mind. Children are exposed to all kinds of content on the internet, and interact with strangers daily. As the internet is now ubiquitous in the lives of our children and new technologies emerge rapidly, what can we do to keep them safe from online child sexual violence?

In this episode of The Sexual Violence Research Podcast, hosts Elizabeth Dartnall, Executive Director, SVRI and Ayesha Mago, Global Advocacy Director, SVRI speak to Shailey Hingorani, Head of Policy, Advocacy and Research at WeProtect Global Alliance and Amy Crocker, Head of Child Protection and Technology at ECPAT International.

Together they discuss how technology facilitates violence against and exploitation of children, but also how we can use it to fight against these practices. We hear about the responsibilities of tech companies, the importance of coordinated efforts across sectors, and the necessity for evidence-based interventions, and the uncomfortable reality that if we want to fully address the issue, we also need to understand what drives the demand, while supporting people at risk of perpetrating these crimes.

The Sexual Violence Research Podcast can be found on the major podcast platforms, Apple and Spotify as well as at svri.org.



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