OSAEC

Cards (28)

  • Child victim-survivor refers to a child victim of OSAEC and CSAEM
  • Online sexual abuse or exploitation of children (OSAEC) refers to the use of ICT as a means to abuse
    and/or exploit children sexually, which includes cases in which offline child abuse and/or exploitation
    is combined with an online component.
  • Child sexual abuse or exploitation material (CSAEM) or child sexual abuse material (CSAM) refers to any representation, whether offline, or by, through or with the use of ICT, of a child engaged or involved in real or simulated sexual activities, or depicting acts of sexual abuse or exploitation of a child as a sexual object.
  • Child sexual abuse refers to any form of communication through any platform or format, or any
    physical interaction between a child and any person when the child is being used for any act or activity
    inducing sexual stimulation or for the purpose of sexual gratification or in pursuit of the desire to have
    carnal knowledge of the child, regardless of the gender of the perpetrator or the victim, or the consent
    of the victim
  • OSAEC facilitator
    Any person who sexually abuses or exploits a child through the means of the internet through offering CSAEM and/or a minor or adult for the purpose of hands-on sexual exploitation in exchange for compensation.
  • OSAEC perpetrators
    Any person who provides financial compensation to an OSAEC
    facilitator or child for any form of CSAEM or for any in person sexual exploitation of a minor.
  • A pseudonym or alias is a fictitious name that a person assumes for a particular purpose, which differs from their original or true name.
  • FAMILIES OF CHILDREN-VICTIM SURVIVORS
    • Dysfunctional
    • Poor
    • If relatively well-off, the parents were unaware
  • child pornography
    According to Republic Act No. 9775, it refers to any
    representation, whether visual, audio, or written
    combination thereof, by electronic, mechanical,
    digital, optical, magnetic or any other means, of
    child engaged or involved in real or simulated
    explicit sexual activities.
  • image-based sexual abuse
    Refers to a form of technology-facilitated sexual
    violence. The term describes a pattern of behavior
    involving the nonconsensual creation, distribution,
    or threats to distribute nude or sexual images.
  • pandering
    Refers to the act of offering, advertising,
    promoting, representing or distributing through
    any means any child sexual abuse or exploitation
    material, or any material that purports to contain
    any form of child sexual abuse or exploitation
    material, regardless of its actual content.
  • sexualization of a child
    Refers to the act of using child as an object for the
    sexual desire or satisfaction of another, even if
    there is no actual sexual intercourse or no private
    part of the body of the child has been shown.
  • sexual extortion (sextortion)

    According to NCMEC, it is a form of child sexual
    exploitation where children are threatened or
    blackmailed, most often with the possibility of
    sharing with the public a nude or sexual images of
    them, by a person who demands additional sexual
    content, sexual activity or money from the child.
  • COMMON PROBLEMS:
    1. Barriers to Disclosure
    2. Poverty
    3. Permanency of Abuse Materials
    4. Reach of images
  • EFFECTS:
    1. Anxiety and Depression
    2. Relationship Difficulties/Avoidance
    3. Shame
    4. Self-objectification
  • GOV AGENCIES:
    • Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC)
    • Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking (IACAT)
    • Inter-Agency Council Against Child Pornography (IACACP)
    • DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Office of Cybercrime
    • Women and Children Protection Center Philippine National Police (WCPC - PNP)
    • Home for Girls
  • RA 11930
    An Act punishing Online Sexual Abuse or Exploitation
    of Children, penalizing the production, distribution,
    possession and access of Child Sexual Abuse or
    Exploitation Materials
  • Anti-Online Sexual Abuse or
    Exploitation of Children (OSAEC) and Anti-Child
    Sexual Abuse or Exploitation Materials (CSAEM) Act

    RA 11930
  • RA 9775
    An Act defining the crime of Child Pornography,
    prescribing penalties therefore and for other
    purposes.
  • anti-child pornography act of 2009
    RA 9775
  • RA 9775
    Aimed at preventing and penalizing child pornography offenses; prohibits the production, distribution, publication, and
    possession of child pornography in any form, including
    digital or electronic media.
  • RA 10175
    An Act defining Cybercrime, providing for the
    prevention, investigation, suppression and the
    imposition of penalties therefore and for other
    purposes.
  • cybercrime prevention act of 2012
    RA 10175
  • RA 10175
    Aims to provide legal
    measures to prevent and combat cybercrime, protect
    the integrity of computer systems and data, and
    promote the responsible use of information and
    communication technologies.
  • RA 9208
    An Act to institute policies to eliminate Trafficking in
    Persons especially women and children, establishing
    the necessary institutional mechanisms for the
    protection and support of trafficked persons,
    providing penalties for its violations, and for other.
  • RA 9995
    An Act defining and penalizing the crime of Photo and
    Video Voyeurism, prescribing penalties therefore, and
    for other purposes.
  • Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act of 2009
    RA 9995
  • RA 9995
    mandates the removal or destruction of any
    photo, video, or recording that violates the law, as well
    as the confiscation and forfeiture of any equipment or
    device used in the commission of the offense.