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
✔ Interact instantly and directly with our top-class
speakers.
✔ Experience our speakers live as if
it were in-person.
✔ Raise your points with attendees from other countries and
professions.
✔ Receive a link to all the necessary seminar materials you need before
the course.
✔ Get technical support during the course.
✔ No travel, no accommodation – saving you time and money.