A Queensland man has appeared before Brisbane Magistrates Court (Monday, 30 October) charged with engaging in sexual intercourse with a child outside of Australia.
A Sydney man who administered an online chat group that shared child abuse material and encouraged one of the group members to sexually abuse a child was yesterday (13 October, 2023) sentenced by the Newcastle Local Court to 2 years 3 months’ imprisonment.
A Hunter man, 28, has been sentenced to a maximum of five years imprisonment in the Newcastle District Court for a range of child abuse material offences.
A Brisbane man was yesterday (15 September) sentenced to four years and nine months’ imprisonment by the Brisbane District Court for a range of child abuse offences.
One hundred and forty-six children in Australia and throughout the world have been identified as victims of online child sexual exploitation as a result of six AFP-led victim identification taskforces.
A new Monash University Australian Federal Police (AFP) joint research centre will use the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to develop technology-based initiatives to support law enforcement and make global, local and online communities safer.
The AFP and Monash University are today calling for Australians to provide photographs of themselves to support a much-needed initiative to help save children from child abuse and help bring their perpetrators to justice.
The AFP has today released new images under the world-class initiative, Stop Child Abuse – Trace an Object, in the hope of solving child sexual abuse cold cases.
The AFP hosted the Pacific Islands Chiefs of Police Conference this week, reinforcing the need to work closely together to ensure the safety and security of communities across the region.