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What kind of training does Kinsa deliver?

Using the latest cutting edge technology, Kinsa training gives investigators from around the world the tools to track down the sexual predators who are sharing images of children on the Internet. Sometimes those images offer investigators clues about who these children are and where these images are being taken. Think CSI: Powerful computer programs take a small piece of the puzzle, comparing it to other images in a database in Toronto. Maybe another clue or two emerges. But because we are able to help investigators across the globe work together, the clues gathered in Toronto are matched with information from other databases across the globe.

With a combination of computer technology and some good old-fashioned investigative ingenuity, those clues come together and the good guys are able to pinpoint where a child is being abused.

We train police officers from around the world. They go home, part of a global team to help protect, rescue and heal child victims of sexual abuse.


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