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  • Post category:Bullying/abuse / Online safety
  • Post published:June 27, 2013

The Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre is part of UK law enforcement and can apply the full range of policing powers in tackling the sexual abuse of children.

Source: How we do it @ Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre

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