Event


16 to 17 April 2024 Online

Cracking Down on Digital Predators in the EU

Investigating and prosecuting online child sexual abuse and sexual violence

Published 4 months, 4 weeks ago

Objective

Online sexual violence, and in particular image-based abuse, is steeply on the rise. Due to digitalisation, the dissemination of child abuse material and intimate images of adults is ever increasing. New forms of online sexual violence such as deepnude, sextortion and live-stream abuse have become highly topical in recent years, with the Covid-19 lockdowns accelerating this trend. 
This phenomenon has become a focal point of criminal justice policy, litigation and prosecution. With the new 2022 proposal for a Regulation on sexual abuse and the rethinking of the Child Abuse Directive, the European Commission intends to tackle this cross border form of cyber-enabled crime. During this seminar, participants will obtain more insight into the EU legislation in the field, national legal responses, investigation techniques (in particular social media open-source investigations) and victim assistance.

Key topics

  • New EU (draft) legislation
  • National legal responses
  • Investigation techniques including OSINT
  • Assistance to victims

Who should attend?

Judges, prosecutors, defence lawyers, law enforcers, in-house counsel, civil servants and policymakers active in the field of criminal law.

Interactive Online Seminar

The online seminar will be hosted on the Zoom videoconferencing platform. Participants will be able to interact immediately and directly with top-level speakers and other participants. ERA will make the most of the technical tools available to deliver an intensive, interactive experience. The highest security settings will be applied to ensure that one can participate safely in this high-quality online conference.

Details on the program, fee and registration can be found on the seminar website.