LOS ANGELES—The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has announced a sobering increase in the recent usage of its CP Reporting Hotline.
Following an encouraging downward trend during the early part of 2012, layman reports of suspected child pornography received by the ASACP CP Reporting Hotline rose dramatically during the second quarter—fast eclipsing the 4890 monthly reports averaged during 2011.
The rate of increase is so sharp, in fact, that July’s report volume approximates the combined volume of January, February and March of this year, with more than 12,000 reports during the month.
The figures for the first half of 2012 include 4,836 reports in January; 3,972 in February; plus 4,036 in March; and 4,639 in April. The volume increased rapidly from there, recording 6,175 reports in May, followed by an alarming rise to 10,519 reports in June.
“The continued success of its CP Reporting Hotline is met with mixed emotions at ASACP,” said the association’s Executive Director, Tim Henning. “On the one hand, it illustrates our effectiveness at reaching concerned parties and providing a resource by which they can take action against these heinous sites. On the other hand, the sharp uptick in reports illustrates the immense scale and ongoing nature of this serious social problem, which affects all of society.”
Henning said ASACP analyzes these raw reports and then passes confirmed “Red Flag” sites on to the relevant law enforcement agencies around the world. This preliminary filtering process prevents legal teen and other legitimate sites from wasting law enforcement resources needed to combat illegal websites, and is a process that is enabled by the association’s intimate view of today’s adult entertainment industry and the laws and technology that impact it.
“Finding illegal websites is like looking for a needle in a haystack,” Henning added. “ASACP makes these virtual haystacks smaller, while shining a light on the nefarious needles within — protecting the needs of legitimate companies, as well as the welfare of children worldwide.”
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