The University of Plymouth has published findings from research on the outcomes from literature reviews and international consultations with practitioners and researchers held by the international Working Group for the Prevention of Online Sex Offending (IWG_OSO), whose members include the NSPCC, looking at best practice on the management and prevention of online child sexual exploitation. Recommendations to address the issue of online sex offending include: promote public engagement, introduce earlier intervention methods, develop international agreements and develop programmes of prevention-focused research.
Source: University of Plymouth Date: 21 June 2019
Source: NSPCC
Further information: Best practice in the management of online sex offending (PDF)