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			<title> ALIA2 Foundation, 3rd INNOVATION AWARD at Campus Party EU</title>
			<link>http://www.alia2.org/blog/entradas/_alia2_foundation__3rd_innovation_award_at_campus_party_eu.htm</link>
			<pubDate>20100416000000</pubDate>
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				ALIA2 Foundation, 3rd INNOVATION AWARD at Campus Party EU with the "Carolina Project"
				
					Carolina Project
					
					The Caroline Project it is a computer program that detects child pornography content before the user downloads the file an allows to denounce it, with a single 'click'
				
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			<title>EU Commission wants stronger sanctions against child pornography</title>
			<link>http://www.alia2.org/blog/entradas/eu_commission_wants_stronger_sanctions_against_child_pornography.htm</link>
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				EU Commission wants stronger sanctions against child sexual abuse, sexual exploitation and child pornography
				
					
					
					The proposal also calls for criminal prosecution of
 activities like 'grooming' (befriending children with the intention of 
sexually abusing them) and "sex tourism", even if the child abuse has 
taken place outside the EU. The Commission also wants more to be done to
 prevent these offences and to protect the victims. It particularly 
wants to make sure that offenders can get tailor-made treatment so that 
they don't abuse again.


<p>"Child sexual abuse" means children being subjected to horrendous 
crimes that leave deep scars for their whole lives. "Child sexual 
exploitation" means using children as sex objects and getting rich out 
of their suffering. "Child pornography" means images of children 
suffering sex abuse. Downloading or viewing child pornography on the 
internet leads to more children being raped to produce those images" 
said Home Affairs Commissioner Cecilia Malmström. "The response of the 
EU cannot be too clear or too resolute. Whatever the EU can possibly do 
against that, the EU must do and will do.""<br />
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Studies suggest that between 10% and 20% of children in Europe will 
suffer one or other form of sexual abuse during their childhood. Some 
forms of sexual violence are still on the rise. The number of websites 
devoted to child pornography is growing, 200 images containing child 
pornography are put into circulation every day. child victims portrayed 
in pornography are getting younger, and the images are becoming more 
graphic and more violent. Some 20% of sex offenders go on to commit new 
offences after conviction. <br />
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Today's proposal would make it easier to fight these crimes through 
different tools:</p><ul> &#8226;	by providing severe criminal sanctions 
across the EU for sexual abuse and exploitation, as they are serious 
crimes. New forms of abuse will also be covered, like 'grooming' - 
luring children through internet and abusing them, viewing child 
pornography without downloading files or making children pose sexually 
in front of webcams. <br /><br />
&#8226;	"Sex tourists" travelling abroad to abuse children will face 
prosecution when they come home. <br /><br />
&#8226;	Child victims will be protected against additional trauma resulting 
from interviews by law enforcement and judicial authorities, or having 
to be exposed in front of the public in court, and will be helped by a 
free lawyer. <br /><br />
&#8226;	Every offender should be assessed individually and offered tailor-made
 treatment so that they don't abuse again.<br /><br />
&#8226;	Prohibitions on activities involving contact with children imposed on 
offenders should be effective not just in the country where they were 
convicted but across the EU.<br /><br />
&#8226;	Member States will be obliged to ensure that access to websites 
containing child pornography can be blocked, as they are very difficult 
to take down at the source, especially if the site is outside the EU. 
The proposal will leave it to Member States to decide exactly how the 
blocking should be implemented but legal safeguards will always apply.</ul>The proposal would replace existing legislation in place since 2004, and
 build on a proposal made in March 2009. After the entry into force of 
the Lisbon Treaty, this proposal has to be reshaped. This will allow the
 Commission to verify that EU law is correctly translated into national 
rules and take those countries that are not complying to Court.<br />
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They will now be discussed in the European Parliament and the EU Council
 of Ministers and once approved should be translated into national 
legislations.<br />
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<b>Today's proposal can be found at:</b><br />
<a href="http://ec.europa.eu/justice_home/news/intro/news_intro_en.htm" target="_blank">http://ec.europa.eu/justice_home/news/intro/news_intro_en.htm</a>

 
	<ul><li><strong>Ref:</strong> EC10-059EN</li><li><strong>Fuente UE:</strong> Comisión Europea</li><li><strong>Foro NU:</strong> </li><li><strong>Fecha:</strong> 29/3/2010</li></ul>
 
				
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			<title>Alia2 Foundation Presentation Press Conference</title>
			<link>http://www.alia2.org/blog/entradas/alia2_foundation_presentation_press_conference.htm</link>
			<pubDate>20091125000000</pubDate>
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			<category>General</category>
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				- The Alia2 Foundation was officcially presented last november 25th. The press conference counted with the presence of: Office of the Ombudsman for Children of the Community of Madrid, Telematic Crime Squad of the Spanish Civil Guard and the Technology Investigation Brigade of the Spanish National Police Force.<br>
				
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