UK CEOP's success leads to independent status

8 Jan 2010 |

  • ‘Times Online’ reports that the British Home Secretary announced that the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre would become a non-departmental public body with more powers. It is seen as a direct result of the organisation’s effective work in the recent past on pursuing child sex offenders and on educating children and parents about the dangers of online predators.

Source : Times Online

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