Pictures speak louder than words, and some of the following footage is extremely powerful. We introduce these videos so that you may not only capture the extent child sexual exploitation around the world, but also the growing tide of revolt against them. What goes online stays online Megan's story Internet Photos TVNZ NEWS Video: Online 'trolls' target parents Scammers are threatening to post photos of New Zealand children on paedophile sites Date: 14/04/2012 TVNZ ONENEWS Video: Govt introduces new technology to fight child porn New Zealand is set to begin using ground-breaking technology to catch child pornography offenders. Date: 20/03/2012 NZTV ONENEWS Video: Fears Over Report Child Sex Offender's Release ECPAT Director Alan Bell reveals fears that a sex offender will reoffend. Date: 15/03/2012 TVNZ7 News Video: ECPAT's Alan Bell on Turangi attacker's sentencing Alan Bell from Child Protection Agency ECPAT on the 10 year sentence of a teen who attacked a young tourist in Turangi. Date: 29/02/2012 NZTV ONENEWS Video: Child exploitation in our backyard Alan Bell (Director) of ECPAT talks to Breakfast about child exploitation in New Zealand. Date: 17/02/2012 NZTV ONENEWS Video: Thai child sex tour organiser jailed for three years Date: 14/02/2012 TV3 News Video: Sex trafficking conviction small step in huge problem Date: 14/02/2012 NZTV ONENEWS Video: Stronger powers to catch online paedophiles Date: 24 Jan, 2012
TVNZ Breakfast News Video: Human trafficking in New Zealand?
The US State Department's annual "Trafficking In People" report says there is evidence of under-age women being forced into prostitution in New Zealand. Alan Bell from human rights group ECPAT asks whether our approach to the problem is working. Date: 04/07/2011 TVNZ Breakfast News TV 3 videos: Video: The global paedophile ring which stretched to NZ Video: Auckland man jailed for distributing child rape video Date: 17/03/2011 TV 3 News Video: Child Pornography Issues In Spotlight Figures released to ONE News are giving a more accurate look into New Zealand's child pornography problem.