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Two RCMP Officers pose with an Officer from the Chilean National Police (centre) during the training session in August 2007.




Officers from Brazil in the computer lab during the Kinsa training.

Partnerships

Kinsa is proud to have established strong alliances with our National and International partners.  Our partners from legal, private, and non-government agencies, help Kinsa ensure that the “best of the best” experts are available to deliver Kinsa training. 

NCECC
The National Child Exploitation Coordination Centre (NCECC) is a branch of the RCMP established in 2003 as part of Canada's National Strategy to Protect Children from Sexual Exploitation on the Internet.  Click here to learn more about the NCECC. 

Ontario Provincial Police (OPP)

The OPP Child Pornography Section, known as Project P, assists Ontario Police Services that do not have the resources to conduct child pornography investigations.  Members of Project P investigate those responsible for computer facilitated crimes against children.  Click here to learn more about the OPP.  


Toronto Police Service
The Toronto Police Service (TPS) Child Exploitation Section is committed to identifying and rescuing victims of online child sexual exploitation, through the investigation of those who make, access, distribute, and possess child pornography. Click here to learn more about TPS.  


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