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What else does Kinsa do to help the public and the police fight online child exploitation?


Too often, the best and brightest investigative minds have to work on their own. Almost in a vacuum. A police officer in Toronto could be trying to identify the child in an image of abuse on the Internet, while at the same time, an officer in Johannesburg is on the trail of a suspected pedophile. Neither knows what the other is doing. Neither knows they’re working on the same case.

Kinsa is dedicated to bridging that gap.

We are a non-governmental organization. We’re not constrained by jurisdictional boundaries. Our goal is to help law enforcement agencies share information. We want the good guys to have the tools to be able to track down the bad guys.

Kinsa also helps to bring together professionals from the public and private sectors – including policing, technology, health care and policy development – so they can share their ideas and find the best ways to fight online child exploitation. These gatherings produce “white papers” that could help our politicians develop stronger laws to protect our kids.



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