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UN Study on Violence against Children
Experts Meeting on Violence in Cyberspace
12-13 June 2005, Bangkok, Thailand
The ECPAT International Secretariat is holding
a meeting in Bangkok, Thailand, on 12-13 June, 2005, of international
experts on violence against children in cyberspace, virtual settings
and through new technologies. ECPAT International is coordinating
information on this topic for the UN Study on Violence against Children.
The experts will advise on the various forms of violence against
children in these virtual settings, including sexual abuse and exploitation,
bullying and psychological manipulation. Some of the expert advisors
will also participate in the workshop on Violence in Cyberspace
at the East Asia Pacific Regional Consultation on the UN Study on
Violence against Children, 14-16 June, 2005 in Bangkok.
Media Report: ECPAT
urges Thailand to protect kids online
Press
Release (30 KB,
pdf)
Experts
attending Violence in Cyberspace Meeting (24 KB,
pdf)
ECPAT
Violence in Cyberspace - Concept Paper (58 KB,
pdf)
ECPAT
Violence in Cyberspace – Key Issues May 2005 (59 KB,
pdf)
For more information on the East Asia Pacific regional consultation
on the UN Study on Violence against Children, go to: http://www.ecpat.net/eng/EAP/index.asp
or CRIN – UN Study on Violence: Civil Society Gateway
UN
Study on Violence Against Children
Call for submissions on the virtual world as
a location of violence
The virtual world is a realm of action and influence
into which children of all social classes, cultures and regions
enter from a variety of ‘real world’ settings. Just
as they face harm in physical locations including the home, the
school, the street, the workplace or the institution, the virtual
world and new technologies also confront children with the risk
of violence, be it physical or psychological or both.
In recognition of children’s strong identification
with new technologies and the virtual sphere, the Editorial Board
of the United Nations Secretary-General’s Study on Violence
Against Children is calling for more detailed information on the
harms posed to children in and via new technologies and virtual
settings, including cyberspace.
Areas to be addressed within the wider study, and
for which more comprehensive information is required, include the
Internet and world wide web (encompassing chat rooms, news groups,
bulletin boards and online games using Multi-User Dimension systems),
offline electronic games, web cameras and mobile phones, and various
forms of media, including entertainment media.
At the request of the study’s Editorial Board,
ECPAT International will coordinate the gathering, analysis and
compilation of information on violence against children in relation
to virtual settings and new technologies. The ECPAT International
Secretariat is consulting widely and will bring together a multi-disciplinary
group of experts to advise on the various forms of violence related
to this sphere, including sexual abuse and exploitation, bullying
and psychological manipulation.
ECPAT’s experience in seeking to combat child
pornography and to protect children against abuses in and via the
online environment gives it a base of strong links and relationships
with specialists who have a wide range of expertise relevant to
the virtual world. This expertise encompasses counselling and care
for child victims of pornography; international and national policing
to combat crimes online and increasingly via mobile phones; legal
interventions; technological developments; internet service providers
and pornography-reporting hotlines. In assuming its coordination
role for the virtual settings aspect of the violence study, therefore,
ECPAT will continue to draw global attention to the necessity of
ensuring children are protected in all spheres, including the virtual
world.
For more information or to submit information on
violence against children in and via virtual settings and new technologies,
please contact ECPAT International at virtualspace-violence@ecpat.net.
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